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I bought my new r33 a couple of weeks ago and its got a cheap hks style bov on it.

Im not a fan of the sound when driving normally, sounds like i got a bunch of birds under my bonnet lol.

But yeah my mechanic says itl be leaking like crazy and told me to get a decent bov.

ive been looking around an ive been quoted $550 for a Tial Q bov including installation.

Is this a good price? and more importantly is the Tial Q any good?

cant seem to find much on it but theres alot of vids of the old 50mm Tial.

anyone here have a tial Q on there car?

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no no the car came with a cheap knock off bov on it styled like the hks when i bought it. no stock recirc valve :ninja:

Not dissing the sound of the hks cos i like it just not really my taste for everyday low boost driving.

Plus my mechanic says itll be leaking.

.

I want a bov and wondering if anyone here has the Tial Q on there car.

The old Tial 50mm has good reviews but cant find any on the new Tial Q.

Anyone?

Thanks

it sounds like you've already made the decision?

it's a just a bov

I Just asking if anyone here has one.

Its the sound of my car and im going to hear it almost everytime i shift gears. Every day. dont want something that sounds like sh!t as some of them do.

Just wanting someones opinion on it.

I no its not a big deal but it would be nice to have a bit of confidence before forking out $550

why spend 500 more than you need to spend, a stock one does the same job and will set you back $50 or so.

Im going to be running more boost soon and going front facing plenum with a front mount intercooler.

Stock isnt up to that.

I dont see why i should have to explain myself im just asking if anyone has one and if they like it!

ffs

bullshit the stock setup isn't upto that mate.

Whoever is feeding you that info has no idea :ninja:

Plenty of people making 280-300rwkw/20psi with the factory BOV.

If it fails, then you simply put a GTR one on there ($60-$80), they will hold even more again without a worry. I made 370rwkw/24psi on a single GTR BOV.

bullshit the stock setup isn't upto that mate.

Whoever is feeding you that info has no idea :ninja:

Plenty of people making 280-300rwkw/20psi with the factory BOV.

If it fails, then you simply put a GTR one on there ($60-$80), they will hold even more again without a worry. I made 370rwkw/24psi on a single GTR BOV.

Oh really? good sh!t!!!!!

mite go down to dodsons an see if they have any then!

cheers man :)

You might need to perform the "mod" to block a hole - not sure on GTS-t BOVs

There is a Guide in the DIY area for that, so its all very easy mate. Hence why everyone was telling you to go with factory.

Cheap, reliable, easy.

You might need to perform the "mod" to block a hole - not sure on GTS-t BOVs

There is a Guide in the DIY area for that, so its all very easy mate. Hence why everyone was telling you to go with factory.

Cheap, reliable, easy.

Thanks man :huh:

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