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Turbosmart Nissan dual port For Sale

Location: NSW Sydney, Liverpool

Condition: Excellent

Reason for selling: Selling car

It's been on my R33 Gtst for only 3 months, works perfectly.

In the box:

Nissan Dual Port Bov

New vacuum hose and clamps

Blanking plug

Instructions DVD

And i'll chuck in the Lubricating oil used to maintain the BOV.

DESCRIPTION: Features both atmospheric and bypass ports. Easily converts to a fully atmo or fully bypass valve. Sequential ports provide a quiet operation on mild boost and full performance at full boost. Simple installation and set up.

APPLICATION: Suits Nissan Skyline GTS-T and GT-R,

R32, R33, R34 and R35 (excluding R32 GTS-T)

Price and Conditions: $300, Pick Up ONLY

Contact Aleck on 0432 180 711

Will post up Pics soon....

Edited by Aleckr33

Yes, it will fit straight onto the plumb back hose... and can be a plumb back BOV with the plug provided.

Edited by Aleckr33

bump, this is a straight bolt on for skylines... very easy to install. Can be set to Full Atmo or Plumb back or the best of both. This BOV is also Adjustable..

  • 5 months later...

bump, any offers??

This is a model specific blow off valve... only for Skylines. They go for $459 brand new at Autobarn. Item is still in Perfect condition.

Edited by Aleckr33

$200 posted anywhere in aus.... item in excellent condition.

Four BOVs in one. The Dual Port can be configured as a Supersonic, Megasonic, Plumb Back or Dual Port! Features sequential ports for quiet operation on mild boost and full performance at full boost.

  • 7 months later...

Hey Aleck, when you say ts a FOUR BOV in one, how come the Megasonic Dual Trumpet BOV has 2 horns in comparison to yours? MEGa louder? or your one just as loud?

I'd say its just as loud and you could have both ports opened for atmo just like the megasonic. I ended up keeping it and plumbed it back. When i did have mine set to atmo (for a very short time) it just annoyed the f**k out of me.

Still for sale?

I'd say its just as loud and you could have both ports opened for atmo just like the megasonic. I ended up keeping it and plumbed it back. When i did have mine set to atmo (for a very short time) it just annoyed the f**k out of me.

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