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hey guys,

i tried search but it say no results....

want to know more about the greddy type s bov.

i know is been discontinued but i have found a few ppl selling it.

can u guys give me a review on it about its pros n cons...

thanks in advance.

oh btw if there is a topic about it just let me know!

cheers!

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I've got dual Blitz BOV on my R32 GTR and the car has stalled when slowing down since fitting new HKS GTSS turbos. The advice I get from SAU & my mechanic says to put standard GTR BOV on (which I don't have as the car came with the Blitz BOV when I bought it). Is there a difference between the R32/33/34 GTR BOVs and is there any advantage to using a new R34 GTR BOV over an R32 GTR BOV? Car should be making about 320rwkW.

its either plumb back or atmo. if you want to plumb back you can buy a screw in adaptor thing instead of the trumpet, about $30.

it wont really do anything for your car, just change the noise slightly in plumback mode. atmo they are quite loud

honestly they are all the same. Pick the one that you like the sound of. and note that you can adjust the "tightness" anyway which alters the sound.

Always remember plumbacks are legal because they stop your engine from overfuelling on gear changes, whereas an atmospheric bov just keeps the turbine speed up.

zippo difference in performance if they are set up properly. but atmo can cause a lot of stalling issues if not setup properly

Hey guys, I'm also looking for a type-s. It's a good legal version which has a different sound the the boring woooshhh. Plus i'm sick of driving like a granny and crapping my dacks everytime i see a pig.... If anybody can tell me where they are still sold or wants to sell one, please let me know. I've been looking for 6 months!!!!

type s does not have a different sound to 90% of the other bovs out there, the HKS is the only one with a truly unique sound. the TYPE-S sounds identical to the replacement TYPE -RS

I've got a mitsubishi bov that works really well.

It will fit right on to the stock position and use all the stock bolts, hoses etc.

I'd be willing to let it got for about $150 if you are interested.

can get more too.

Makes an awesome sound.

is plumback so you won't stall.

and you won't get defected.

anyone interested?

I've got a mitsubishi bov that works really well.

It will fit right on to the stock position and use all the stock bolts, hoses etc.

I'd be willing to let it got for about $150 if you are interested.

can get more too.

Makes an awesome sound.

is plumback so you won't stall.

and you won't get defected.

anyone interested?

Woah man that's a bargain, compared to the prices of other a/m bov's......

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