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Always amusing when a grown man gets angry over a simple question :P

im not angry bout it at all, ive read heaps of other bov posts and knew that u would come n write the same thing u do in every other persons thread. instead of doin that, stick to the question asked and we can avoid all these uneeded posts. Just coz u have 28000 posts dosnt mean your the ducks nuts of skylines just means you have to much spare time to come and post useless posts

so if we can now please get back to what i originally posted on just confirming whether or not i need to do anything with the spare threaded hole

I asked nothing more than a simple question... to which the response was nothing short of rude and abrupt.

Probably still a bit jaded "coz sumone" has had their threads locked constantly and is a bit angry with responses over the years...

I guess it happens though, some people just cant accept things as well as others! Never to worry.

im not angry bout it at all, ive read heaps of other bov posts and knew that u would come n write the same thing u do in every other persons thread. instead of doin that, stick to the question asked and we can avoid all these uneeded posts. Just coz u have 28000 posts dosnt mean your the ducks nuts of skylines just means you have to much spare time to come and post useless posts

so if we can now please get back to what i originally posted on just confirming whether or not i need to do anything with the spare threaded hole

Lol so true he did the same thing on my thread asking about a Tial Q bov of which i never got as i bought a turboback exhaust instead. of which im not complaining.

However this leaves me with still wanting a decent bov.

Do you thing this would be ok to use on my 33 gtst? running HKS pod, 3" turboback exhaust, r32 actuator running 12pound?

getting front mount with new front facing plenum too so want a new bov for new piping anyway. ( after i fix my car that is )

srry to ask it in ur thread lol, keen on vids when you can mate an yeh hope you get that 600hp!! thats farkn awsome even if your close to it :ninja:

Lol so true he did the same thing on my thread asking about a Tial Q bov

Of which you were very appreciative - you thanked me for the information I provided as you had been given incorrect information

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

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

cheers man :ninja:

Thanks man :P

Some people will stab you the first chance they get it seems.

Of which you were very appreciative - you thanked me for the information I provided as you had been given incorrect information

Some people will stab you the first chance they get it seems.

You have too much time on your hands mate, seems like you need a lay.

oh and i took your 'advice' and dodsons told me a good greddy or similar would be the way to go an thers no point in going back to and modifying a factory valve.

but besides that i ddnt want to be rude as i dnt have talot of experience and it really seemd like you knew what you were talking about.

But your rubbing off as a bit of a dick tbh, nobody wants to hear your anti bov shit

if you dnt like it thats your choice keep it to yourself.

Lol so true he did the same thing on my thread asking about a Tial Q bov of which i never got as i bought a turboback exhaust instead. of which im not complaining.

However this leaves me with still wanting a decent bov.

Do you thing this would be ok to use on my 33 gtst? running HKS pod, 3" turboback exhaust, r32 actuator running 12pound?

getting front mount with new front facing plenum too so want a new bov for new piping anyway. ( after i fix my car that is )

srry to ask it in ur thread lol, keen on vids when you can mate an yeh hope you get that 600hp!! thats farkn awsome even if your close to it :)

can you define "OK" please ? ok in what way . loud? work fine ? protect your turbo? pull bitches ?

it will be louder and have more surge nioses with out it but will flow more with it connected to pressure only

i just mean work in general as the greddy website says its for applications over 450hp an im def not pushing that.

ok i installed it this afternoon n evrything works fine wif it not connected 2 anything. As 4 surge, not realy a problem wif a t88, so yeh evrything is good. It dosnt go off evry time u get off the throttle either, only wen u give it sum

As 4 nismoid, the question u askd had nuffin 2 do wif my original post wot so ever

ok i installed it this afternoon n evrything works fine wif it not connected 2 anything. As 4 surge, not realy a problem wif a t88, so yeh evrything is good. It dosnt go off evry time u get off the throttle either, only wen u give it sum

As 4 nismoid, the question u askd had nuffin 2 do wif my original post wot so ever

well done im glad your happy with it,as i am with mine. :)

i just mean work in general as the greddy website says its for applications over 450hp an im def not pushing that.

there are two type R's std and hard, just make sure you dont buy the hard if your running a small setup.

Did you fail badly in spelling or you're just lazy?

You type the same way a 14 year old sends her best friend sms messages.

sorry, was writting replies from my mobile and couldnt be assed to use correct spelling, punctution and grammer. everyone knows what the posts say so its not really a big deal

i never new SAU was also an english class

and look, another usless post by nismoid.

the info i needed has now been found out so how about doing something usefull with your time and close down the thread

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