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Hy guys, i have an r34 gtt with stock bov, which is plumback. if i was to disconect the recirc pipe off it, and block it off, therefore venting it to atmo, is that what it would be??

An atmospheric bov?? Can it do damage this way??

Cheers guys.

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I think he means block of where the plumb-back pipe is recirculated too. And it won't do any damage however your car will stall. So do not do it. You need aftermarket engine management to run an atmospheric venting BOV without issues stalling. Simple as that.

Try it :) , it will be a nice learning experience

You cant vta a stock r33/34 bov. I only JUST made it out of my street before it stalled and died :worship:

If you want vta, buy a real vta bov.

Edited by r33cruiser

and the factory ones were never meant to run like this.

This thread should be locked and the OP banned, and forced to sell his car and never own a turbo again.

But give it a go, let me know how many women dive into your car naked when they hear the fully sic whoosh.

Can it do damage this way??

Getting back to the original question the answer is no.

Most of us will suggest giving this modification a miss as there is nothing to be gained other than a bit of noise and a shitty return to idle/stall from doing it.

It might get the ladeez neked though. :)

Getting back to the original question the answer is no.

Most of us will suggest giving this modification a miss as there is nothing to be gained other than a bit of noise and a shitty return to idle/stall from doing it.

It might get the ladeez neked though. :)

Here is another reason why u should not do it...

Depending on your religous beliefs (ie your belief on whether or not the universe is unlimited and therefore infinite) there is only a certain number of english letters (abcdefg etc etc) left on the internet.

So many letters have already been wasted on useless debates regarding this topic!!!....Even if you do this mod and get the same results as the 10,000,000 other people who already have (you would know if you searched first), another tedious debate would ensue and hence, the END of the internet would be that little bit closer...

Think more about the future of our humanity!!! Don't do it!!!

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