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Hello, i've got a GFB aftermarket bov on my r33 made specifically to bolt onto a r33. however i want to get that flutter noise more, do i just remove the bov somehow completely? i'd rather have the flutter more than the "pttshh" lol.

What do i have to seal off/relocate, any help would be grateful!

Cheers!

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If you remove just the Vac line you will get the noise but the car will run like crap.

Dont do it.

no it wont! because he has an aftermarket bov. This wont work with a stock bov thou

one more thing!

NOT GOING TO ANSWER THE DUDE QUESTION THEN DONT POST - FFS im sick people posting pointless crap

re-mount you AFM onto your intercooler intake pipe and then run a straight pipe straight off the turbo... size and length od intercooler pipng will determine the noise you get

Also the shape of the pipe that comes off your tubo will give you different sounds

Edited by ctjet

thanks to those who gave helpful replies, and no i aint getting a vl haha. Is there a way i can get rid of the BOV and not have the car running rough?

i haven't been able to find a stock one yet to replace it, i'd just rather have no pttshhh noise you can easily hear, the flutter is better :wave:

thanks to those who gave helpful replies, and no i aint getting a vl haha. Is there a way i can get rid of the BOV and not have the car running rough?

i haven't been able to find a stock one yet to replace it, i'd just rather have no pttshhh noise you can easily hear, the flutter is better :wave:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...;hl=bov+flutter

re-mount you AFM onto your intercooler intake pipe and then run a straight pipe straight off the turbo... size and length od intercooler pipng will determine the noise you get

Also the shape of the pipe that comes off your tubo will give you different sounds

Listen to this guy, he so far is the only 1 who is right. Having a larger turbo also increases the noise

re-mount you AFM onto your intercooler intake pipe and then run a straight pipe straight off the turbo... size and length od intercooler pipng will determine the noise you get

Also the shape of the pipe that comes off your tubo will give you different sounds

exactly right, done it to my r33 and sound exactly like a vl, dont bother pulling off vaccum hose or blocking off bov, do exactlty like this dood described

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