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well i had the really cool sucking sound from the pod but got rid of that and wacked in a K&N panel filter and now its all too quite for me lol

so i was wondering before i go and spend money on a aftermarket bov

does any one here have an aftermarket bov not laying around not being used that i could possibly borrow for the weekend to see how it suits me??

also by installing a GTR BOV would there be any sound difference at all or not really???

thank you all

Ash

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lol nah man to much heat soak. as from taking the plumb back line off and blocking it. i want a BOV thats plump back but makes a little noise to.

is that gonna be possiable?

Im in rowville too. I have a 33 with a HKS SSQ BOV installed, so I dont have any problem catching up and taking you for a quick spin if you want to hear what its like. Kicks in very early, pretty high pitched sound.

PM me if youre interested.

PS: ill only be able to check forums while im at work so if you msg me after 5pm today then I wont get it till monday.

well i had the really cool sucking sound from the pod but got rid of that and wacked in a K&N panel filter and now its all too quite for me lol

so i was wondering before i go and spend money on a aftermarket bov

does any one here have an aftermarket bov not laying around not being used that i could possibly borrow for the weekend to see how it suits me??

also by installing a GTR BOV would there be any sound difference at all or not really???

thank you all

Ash

I think my cousin has a HKS SSQ BOV laying around because his engine is in pieces at the moment.

If you want to give it a shot I can borrow it off him for you, was going to put it on my car but not much of a BOV fan my self :dry:

Keep in mind though, SSQ is atmo, and the SSQ is fkn louuuuud!

Ummmm.......yer and how's that different from any other BOV? :ermm:

Hahaha!

ash, does ur k&n make a high pitch whistle?

mine did

nah it dosnt man. since i got the dump pipe and high flow cat installed i can hear the turbo spool just a lil but no noise what so ever from the filter.

lol i dont mind the sound from the exhaust and motor im getting now but just a lil psshhh would be could also once in a while lol

As usual some uninformed "know-it-all" has to put in his 2c worth, but runs when asked to explain :)

Keep your bullshit to yourself

How about I speak for him and say that by not plumbing your BOV back you create what I would not call an "air leak" because it's still fine when on boost but you still release metered air if you are using an AFM. This means the car runs momentarily rich each time the BOV releases some air.

It's not rocket science, quite frankly I can't understand why people go out of their way to make their cars effectively run worse just for that wanker sound.

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