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I have been busy on the skyline today and I'm after some info on BOV's,

I know some skyline's idle best with a recirc and some seem to be ok with a traditional BOV?

I have lost the original location for the factory Recirc and I'm after a bov that stands a chance of idling ok,

this is why the factory bov is no longer an option :cheers:

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any help would be cool before I buy one

cheers

Matt

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biggest problem most of us have with the bov is that they can stall your car at low revs. that goes for manuels and autos. thou it is easy to start up again.

but as long as you are prepared for it then you shouldnt have a problem.

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Why is the factory bov no longer an option?

All you need to do is make a flange ,mount that to the intercoller pipe, bolt the stock bov back on and then fabricate up a plumback/recirc pipe that goes from the bov back to the stock intake pipe, you can make it from anything really, any a peice of hose the correct diameter will work fine to, i done this on my old r32 when i was using a R.I.P.S plenum and it worked perfect.

But if you want to have stalling issues, go ahead and buy a different bov :cheers:

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yeah i gotta admit when i had my stock ecu and was running a hks ssq bov i never had idle issues

now using after market ecu and a greddy type s and it still works fine.

but lookin at plumbin it back one day as im over the squeel it makes ha ha

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as above i run a stock ecu and a hks ssq and i don't have stalling issues either.. and i am going the route of the greddy plenumn and keeping the ssq. good luckl. if you want the factory bov then do as nizmo freak suggested. cheers hame.

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