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Hi Peole.

I've put a metal plate on my BOV to block it off and i'veblocked the return pipe but when you rev it and then let go of the GAS it tries to stall. I've done it to my old r33 gtst and it was fine but it just doesn't seen to work on the GTR any advice guy's????

and i'm only blocking them off to see if that's the reason my car is not holding boost properly.

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RB26's run like much better with te bov's connected and plumbing back.

Anthony stop being a lebbo and leave it the way nissan designed it.

IF YOU WANT DOES BUT A VL TURBO

i think your referring to DOSE?

and hasnt he already said he is testing for boost leaks?

Under the BOV is the way to go mate

i think your referring to DOSE?

and hasnt he already said he is testing for boost leaks?

Under the BOV is the way to go mate

Yea i did that and i blocked off the return pipe. I still have the vacume hoses going to the top of the BOV's. but when i rev the car it tries to stall.

does this mean that there is another problem????

Take off the vacuum line on top, block that with a screw and cable tie

Take off the bov, remove the gasket, trace thhe gasket on to a cut up coke can and cut it out.

Drill the holes where the bolts go through.

put the new coke gasket between the bov plate and original gasket, then fit the bov back on.

remove the return line, put a coke bottle cap in the return line, and use a clamp to hold it in place.

there.. all blocked off.

will it still stall?

Yes.

All I can do to help you in give you $50.

in return for your faulty factory GTR bovs..

you can then use this $50 to take it to a mechanic.

no refunds.

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