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lol ^^^^^^^^^^^ agreed BV = spike = turbo go bang

R33 dont seem to like them at all. I have seen them cause all sorts of trouble first hand, the most common problem i have seen is idoling problems and random spiking

mine isnt one of those shiny GFB ones or the turbo smart ones, it just looks pretty boring and if you didnt know what it is for you'd easily mistake it for just a normal part of the engine bay.

can't remember what brand it is at all??

Yeah i have herd that they are good the turbo smart ones are junk i cant even remember how many i returned for warranty or because it was bad ( cant return something cause it doesnt suit your car or dont want it any more)

yeah quite possibly that could also be apart of the problem of those who dont install correctly

mine spikes to 19psi then holds 18psi

had it tuned on the dyno and it was consistently doing the same thing. so it was able to be tuned to suit using the Nistune.

i have the stonger actuators and -5's

i was going to go for the EBC but the bleed valve works fine.

lol ^^^^^^^^^^^ agreed BV = spike = turbo go bang

R33 dont seem to like them at all. I have seen them cause all sorts of trouble first hand, the most common problem i have seen is idoling problems and random spiking

i used a very long time ago a turbo tech bleed valve and it held 12psi flat no probs....didnt once did i see it spike even while tuning on the dyno....but then i do understand what your saying....they can cause boost spike which in turn could cause the turbo to "go bang"

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