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Rich Flavour, if you want to get a lot of attention here, put a Atmosphere Blow off valve on, and then start a thead asking why your car stalls a lot.

Either that or start a Plumb Back BOV vs ATMO BOV thread

haha

Rich Flavour, if you want to get a lot of attention here, put a Atmosphere Blow off valve on, and then start a thead asking why your car stalls a lot.

Either that or start a Plumb Back BOV vs ATMO BOV thread

haha

your a f**king idot mafia

haha ok flavour. the simple answer is YES.

THE ONLY difference with the s1 and 2 turbo is the exhaust wheel, the s2 is 'normally' a nylon item.

but the stud pattern etc is exactly the same.

basically the same, so hardly any air flow differences, soooo your stock s1 afm is fine :)

yes s2 is nylon and s1 is steel but its the intake wheel, not exhuast.

ok, you sure? at one stage i had one of each on the bench, took the compressor covers off to compare them and the wheels were different from each other. different number of fins, one was silver alloy and the other was a black wheel and had a plastic/nylon feel to it. when i asked the question i was told the series 2's had a plastic/nylon compressor wheel.

THE ONLY difference with the s1 and 2 turbo is the exhaust wheel, the s2 is 'normally' a nylon item.

i dont know u maade mistake but the compressor wheel is nylon not the exhaust wheel, havent seen any type of nylon to withstand high exhuast temps before lol :)

rofl, you're not serious are you?

I took my SII turbo off and the wheel looked and felt steel to me. I'm pretty sure the nylon spacer is behind the wheel.

i took mine of too and its definitely all plastic/nylon, i wouldnt understand the point of having a nylon spacer, its nylon to make it lighter...

rofl, you're not serious are you?

I took my SII turbo off and the wheel looked and felt steel to me. I'm pretty sure the nylon spacer is behind the wheel.

yes, i started a thred about it a while ago.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...-s-t183562.html

i didn't go as far as pulling the wheels off though.

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