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hey im new to skyline australia this is my first post and im also new to skylines

um i got a r33 gts25t

im wanting to get a wastgate installed and another blow off vlave so it can have the blow off valve noise that the stock 1 dosent

how much am i looking at for the wastgate and wheres a good place to get that done close to frankston thnx

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I'd probably read a bit into what a wastegate actually is and does first. Any stock skyline turbo has a built in wastegate, external wastegates are only normally used on larger turbo's that require them.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wastegate

Both an external wastegate and extrnal venting BOV are noisy and illegal. If you get caught with them you'll have to remove them and go for an EPA inspection. I would strongly recommend against it if your car is a daily and you don’t want cop attention.

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dude i would read the post here in the sticky, a bov will set u back 300 bucks and your car will be miss firing all the time. 2 weeks later u will take it off. the screamer pipe will come off with 4 weeks also. and if u don't take it off, the epa inspection will.

A GOOD mushroom pod is 100 bucks and legal, sounds good also :blush:

gotta be careful cause u may get an epa and major defect, not really worth it. Trust me i went through it recently, a pod is the way to go (HKS)

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if you want to see how loud your car will be with POD filter

pop the bonnet, undo the top lid of the std airbox and take the top lid off

drive around for about 30 seconds

thats how loud your car will be a POD

youll find you wont need to change the BOV or do anything

the stock one is loud as once you fit a POD filter

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hey im new to skyline australia this is my first post and im also new to skylines

um i got a r33 gts25t

im wanting to get a wastgate installed and another blow off vlave so it can have the blow off valve noise that the stock 1 dosent

how much am i looking at for the wastgate and wheres a good place to get that done close to frankston thnx

Keep the plumb back bov, the cops around here (frankston) are pretty good, no need to give them reasons to look at every skyline around here, not that there is many.

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