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There are draw backs. There are plenty of threads about cars stalling, over fuelling and so on (GTS-t).

Same a GTR.

The principle is the same across both. You run a AFM equipped setup on a RB, and then use a ATMO BOV you are likely to have problems.

GTR or GTS-t it doesnt matter

my car used to stall on a hks SS but then i changed to a GFB Stealth FX and since it is fully adjustable i have it on 1/4 atmo and 3/4 plumb back works miracles but i do perfer the stock BOV, i had to go aftermarket since i could not find a replacement

haha oh when i took my Turbosmart one off for a RWC and replaced what I think is a GTS-T one, it makes a funny whistle over ~10psi and refuses to really build much more boost.

AI'looking at either going for a GT-R one and drilling a hole in the intake pipe or just putting a blanking plate over the spot for it on the crossover pipe (mainly due to the fact that the atmo one was the sole reason I got given a defect for).

I can't remeber exactly what my GTS-T bov looked like exactly, but the GTR one is definitely larger and more flat on top rather than the upside down dinner plateish thing the GTS-t has, also has a bigger outlet iirc. Anyway it's not just a GTST bov with a stronger spring, looks quite different.

Edited by aDrew_C

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