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yeah i got auto :)

inasnt, changing ur bov is alot different to changing to a bigger turbo buddy are you having trouble believe that resetting the ecu cures the errattic idling problems? , coz just about every workshop does it and it works

adrian :P

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Originally posted by Adrian_perth

yeah i got auto :)

inasnt, changing ur bov is alot different to changing to a bigger turbo buddy are you having trouble believe that resetting the ecu cures the errattic idling problems? , coz just about every workshop does it and it works

adrian :P

u have auto theres the difference!

i reset mine and it did diddily squaty, i even got the springs on the blitz changed and had the same result! But seriously the car ran crap with the blitz 1 on, used to cough and splutter between gear changes.

just just agree to disagree!

inasnt i agree with u, beacuse i use to have a prof bov which mae my car stall all the time ;)

as soon as i swapped over to blitz the stalling stopped i noticed after they reset the ecu it stopped :D

anyways back to lettign this guy sell this vee port thingo

adrain :D

They retail for $265... you can see a picture at this web site...

http://www.gtspec.com.au/Products/Turbosma...mart%20bovs.htm

I'm in the essendon area and I'm looking for around $170 it comes with adaptor and plug which are usually extras..

I don't know if it will fit a R32, its off a R33. If the BOV mountings are the same then yes. I will measure it up and post the measurements for you. I wouldn't say its really noisy, but I couldn't call it quiet, its a nice crisp noise...

hey i read up

an adapter costs stuff all and id be able to make 1 up myself anyway

but ill grab all the stuff u have

the thing is i wont be able to afford it till say 2-3 weeks time

if u wanna hold it till then for us then cool

if ya in a hurry then get rid of it its no prob

the turbosmart type 2 was the 1 i was really after cause it looks good and isnt over the top

anyway upto u

hear from ya later

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