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most turbo cars come fitted with factory ones, i know on my r33 before i modify it when the pressure plate is closed i hear a little wheeeeeesh , sounds rather pathetic but it comes factory standard , its just the ones with the loud PSSSHHT that are illegal as someone said , due to ' environment reasons' if 1 person considers the sound offensive (including your fridge making too much noise) it can be then considered offensive under the epa acts in various states, i know it varies and some it doesnt so check with ur state but in WA i havent been questioned too much about mine, maybe its more strict in some states

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Stooj - in my previous post I meant external BOV. Stock ones vent back into the system.

Gerro cops are pretty bored hey? I've had cops round here look under the bonnet - get confused and give up. Another one - whilst giving me a fine - asked me if he should have a look under the bonnet. I said - no officer, it's all legal under there - he said - ok - and left it at that! :D

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u r one lucky bastard

in gero once u get a sticker on an import it rarley comes off 4 long

my friend own an 94 r33 gts-t an just recently had it passed then stickered 2 days after it was passed by the same cop that gave him his last three , and he still has a sticker on it

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Originally posted by caminperth

Stooj - in my previous post I meant external BOV. Stock ones vent back into the system.

Gerro cops are pretty bored hey? I've had cops round here look under the bonnet - get confused and give up. Another one - whilst giving me a fine - asked me if he should have a look under the bonnet. I said - no officer, it's all legal under there - he said - ok - and left it at that! :D

ahahahaha nice

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hahaha nice too see how geraldtons reputation is goin

yeh mann the bogans r still drivin around in there 5 litre shit boxes

hey u know some of them drive down the main street with the brakes or handbrake on to make their v8s sound louder hhahaha what doodle headds

by the way u should come up 4 a day to see how much its changed......errrr......hasnt changed

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sumna, the RB20 bov is f'in loud almost all the time no matter what condition its in, especially if you have a pod filter. Was it really sensitive too? go off just feathering the throttle?

I replaced mine with a much quieter atmo venting bov (Thats not a typo). However ive still silenced this one, coz the noise is plain wanky.

Red17

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