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hey im just wanting to know is there any difference between a gtst bov and a gtr one ??? i have heard that the gtr ones can hold more boost than the gtst one..if soo can you directly bolt a gtr stock bov onto a gtst ,thanks for replys :cool:

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they hold more boost and they are less "leaky" in that they'll show positive boost (on the stock gauge) at less throttle than the gtst one. they bolt on but the recirc hose is a different diameter. the gtst one wont fit. you should be able to source a gtr one from a wreckers somewhere

they hold more boost and they are less "leaky" in that they'll show positive boost (on the stock gauge) at less throttle than the gtst one. they bolt on but the recirc hose is a different diameter. the gtst one wont fit. you should be able to source a gtr one from a wreckers somewhere

cheers bro :banana: any figures on how much boost it can hold im looking at 17 psi >? thanks

i've got no idea sorry but i'd also like to know the answer seeing as im running one on my car

Id like to know as well, i have a gtst bov and i run just under 1bar, also do you have a pic of your bov basti to show how you hooked yours up?

i've just got it bolted in the stock location. i couldnt stretch the gtst pipe to fit over the outlet so i found some radiator hose that did, and shoved my stock rubber pipe inside and clamped the lot as tight as i could. now cos the stock pipe(inside the rad hose) is sitting right up against the outlet of the bov, it vibrated every time it vents and makes a honking noise. very annoying but functionally its fine. i'll get a pic up in a bit

so it bolts on fine and the small pipe fits on ok but the other fat pipe that goes stright to the centre of the bov is smaller ? so you put smaller radiator hose inside the old hose to make it tighter so it fitted is that right hahah..sorry dude just trying to get my head around it ..if you can post up some pics that would be awesome :banana:

so it bolts on fine and the small pipe fits on ok but the other fat pipe that goes stright to the centre of the bov is smaller ? so you put smaller radiator hose inside the old hose to make it tighter so it fitted is that right hahah..sorry dude just trying to get my head around it ..if you can post up some pics that would be awesome :D

lol hope this hepls. im still drunken.:)

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awwww got ya cheers for that man hahahah sweet little drawing ...is there a way of knowing that its not leaking through the radiator hose or would it be obvious cause you would get no boost ?

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