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Hey guys, so ive recently purchased an R34 GT-T skyline and im new to the neo 25 engines, i have a HKS SSQV ready to go on to it but im having trouble locating the standard BOV and also would like to know what its going to take to install the new HKS one and where would be the best place to put it..any further help would be great

Cheers, B

Edited by 34sharker

are you going to have it plumbed back or just after gay pssht pssht poofter defect cop bait noises ?

get this http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Car-parts-accessories/Performance/Turbos/auction-356892200.htm

and this http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Car-parts-accessories/Performance/Turbos/auction-356956729.htm

and it will bolt in the standard location and work properly .

it will not make your car any faster

if you dont plumb it back your car wil idle crap / stall , sound gay and be illegal

the bov is on the back of the big cast alloy pipe that goes over the top of the motor

Yeah its going to be plumbed back, and i know it doesnt make it go any faster...i know plenty about turbo cars just not the placement of standard parts on the neo25 engines that all..but thanks for the info mate thats all i needed to know...i cant stand the straight shot pshht sound, id rather have the spring tight and hear it flutter unless boosted hard as shit anyway

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