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syfon just do what i said earlier to see if you actually want it to dose. dc your vacuum hose block it with a bolt then block the little thingy the vacuum pipe goes on and drive around like that. coz i hear flutter and think its cool. then after having my own car flutter for a min it annoys to hell out of me

Not a fan of angry pigeon, but do it right not the whole piece of coke can inbetween bov.

on a sidenote: Anyone got a stock GTR Bov or Stock GTST Bov.... must get rid of hks ssqv

did your hks ssq sound similar to that? i remeber u took me for a drive wen i bought that smic off ya, i remeber it sounded alrite i cant remeber what noise it made lol

i hate the high pitched vl dose vvvvvvvvddaaadddaaaadddddooo doesnt sound tuff just sounds wank

Not a fan of angry pigeon, but do it right not the whole piece of coke can inbetween bov.

on a sidenote: Anyone got a stock GTR Bov or Stock GTST Bov.... must get rid of hks ssqv

i've got a stock R33 GTS-t BOV, wana straight swap for the HKS SSQV?

did your hks ssq sound similar to that? i remeber u took me for a drive wen i bought that smic off ya, i remeber it sounded alrite i cant remeber what noise it made lol

i hate the high pitched vl dose vvvvvvvvddaaadddaaaadddddooo doesnt sound tuff just sounds wank

yeah mine sounds similar, will sound better when high mount and bigger turbo goes on :D

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so i have a 1993 R33 Gts-t ,

should i even try to make my car dose? im interested in trying it once, but i cant tell exactly what to do, coz theres so many different answers.

would i have to block the bov with the coke can, ASWELL as plug the vacuum line with a coke bottle lid?? some say you only need to do the coke can, some say you only need to block the vacuum?

or would it be a bad idea to try it for a day considering im still running the ceramic stock turbo?? plus i dont know how its been treated in the past...

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