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Hey all,

Im in need of some help!

On my GT-R R33 I will be running a GREDDY PLENUM which is 100mm Entry and my intercooler is an Apexi Drag version which has a 100mm Exit on the plenum side...im not going to be running Blow off valves (Please dont ask me why as i just prefer it that way)...

I wanna buy the GREDDY 100mm Plenum side pipe work to suit the greddy plenum etc...But the issue is it only comes with 2 pipes! Does anyone know if this Pipe kit is all i will need to connect the plenum to the Intercooler, Or will i need to make a pipe replacing the Standard BOV section? Whats the go?

Here is wat comes in the pic:

trust100mmpipevc4.jpg

Anyone with experience using this know???

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i hate to ask but why would you not run a bov , you no what the purpose of one is, obviously not if you are considering not running one.....must be cashed up and prepared to replce compressor wheels at regular intervals.

Hey all,

Im in need of some help!

On my GT-R R33 I will be running a GREDDY PLENUM which is 100mm Entry and my intercooler is an Apexi Drag version which has a 100mm Exit on the plenum side...im not going to be running Blow off valves (Please dont ask me why as i just prefer it that way)...

I wanna buy the GREDDY 100mm Plenum side pipe work to suit the greddy plenum etc...But the issue is it only comes with 2 pipes! Does anyone know if this Pipe kit is all i will need to connect the plenum to the Intercooler, Or will i need to make a pipe replacing the Standard BOV section? Whats the go?

Here is wat comes in the pic:

trust100mmpipevc4.jpg

Anyone with experience using this know???

i hate to ask but why would you not run a bov , you no what the purpose of one is, obviously not if you are considering not running one.....must be cashed up and prepared to replce compressor wheels at regular intervals.

I do know why BOV's are used!! I dont run BOV'S with the set up i do for my T88's, I have never broken a Compressor wheel or ever had any problem for that matter...But i may change my mind as this one is mainly for the street...I normally don't use one due to the fact in between gears it doesn't lose much Air if i lift my foot between a change!!!

At the End of the Day its 'Each to there Own'! So please no more talk about BOV's please!!!

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