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i've heard the stock bov on a skyline can handle about 1bar of boost right?

what would happen if you exceeded that, say to 1.5bar

going for a dyno run on friday and want to run 1.5 but then will wind it down quite a lot for everyday driving, so the question, is it alright to exceed the 1bar limit occasionally?

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Originally posted by INASNT

stock bov will hold upto 18psi if your spring is in good working order!

Thanks INASNT and all who replied.

By my calculations 1.5bar is approx 23psi. right or worng?

So according to the answers here that is more than the BOV can handle theoretically.

Will it do any damage if i pump 1.5bar through it on 1 occasion?

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Originally posted by Jimbo2000

Thanks INASNT and all who replied.

By my calculations 1.5bar is approx 23psi. right or worng?

So according to the answers here that is more than the BOV can handle theoretically.

Will it do any damage if i pump 1.5bar through it on 1 occasion?

what turbo are you planning to run 1.5 bar through? and constant 1.5 bar in the engine and the pistons and rods are not gonna be happy either, it will be time for forged pistons and short penned rods. Try use a turbo where around 1 bar will give u the power u want!

Originally posted by INASNT

what turbo are you planning to run 1.5 bar through? and constant 1.5 bar in the engine and the pistons and rods are not gonna be happy either, it will be time for forged pistons and short penned rods. Try use a turbo where around 1 bar will give u the power u want!

Yeah mate, i wont be running that high boost much of the time, only on the dyno and possibly if i ever take it to the drags.

turbo is a bit of a mystery, another reason i'm taking it to the place its being tuned is to find out.

its either a t04 or GT30.

it is rated a 600hp though :D

I don't think that you will have a problem with the bov leaking.

it is more the fact that when the bov has to actually "BLOW OFF" it might not be able to handle THAT much pressure.

so you might get the compressor surge sound (fluttering.)

if you want, I have a NEW GFB HYBRID bov for sale.

$200

it plumbs back and vents to atmosphere at the same time so you don't have the back fire issues..

and they can handle ALOT more than 1.5 Bar boost.

yes it makes a pssh sound.

no you can't just say it's a plumb back because there is a entry for the plumb back and on the opposite side there is a trumpet for the atmo.

oh by the way..

I can read your sig and I have been getting laid..

so what now?

hahahaha

very clever though.

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