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Wow this thread got confusing all of a sudden lol.

Quick little story, I remember getting asked at Autobarn back in the day if we sold the bov's that go into your exhaust for NA cars, I started pissing myself laughing and then realised the guy was being serious and it was a very awkward 10 seconds :)

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Perhaps the RAA guy meant an atmospheric bov - ie venting 'exhaust' (which is actually just intake air) hence the pssshht - as opposed to a plumb back standard one?

Possibly, could you do this to the stock bov?

Still running stock intercooler? not sure where else an atmo bov would be unless hidden down in the guard plugged into stock cooler piping...?

Yea still got stock cooler for now

what mods did the car come with? is it close to stock or fairly done up?

my money is on an external wastegate, and the op bought the car without much knowledge

Yea the cars fairly stock, just got the usual turbo back exhaust, pod and coilpacks

i think we're all confused! hahaha

im totally out of ideas, its safe to say it could be anything at all.

stock bov cant go atmo easily, will stall and run like a bag and will be loud as f__k! tried it once for laughs.

look at all ur piping carefully, ive seen plenty of after market ones hidden in the inner guard :)

if u want to, go to a friendly workshop that know skylines and just take one of the guys for a quick spin. he'll tell u straight away what it is.

had a guy once who'd just bought a stagea and was tripping out/concernbed about a weird whistling/sucking noise, was just his hks pod! LOL

Can't we just assume that it is the 'exhaust bov' as stated in post #2 of this thread? It keeps the ball rolling, lol.

lol haha mate i dont mind taking the mickey out of myself but id never install anything that dumb!

Lol dw mate, all in good fun :)

So let's keep this going - bring on page 4!

haha ok well im assuming ill see a few laughs for this... as embarrasing as it is this was the only way i could show you guys a video, now on youtube.

Dont bother watching, just listen, quality is crap as is taken on my phone.

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