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Thanks for the replies, I put the new turbosmart bov on and its all running sweet just a bit of fuel dumpage when changing gears but it sounds full sik with the back fire and the flutter, assmad bro.

Cant believe the bitching over a bov, theres a lot of little girly keyboard warriors on this site, quite amusing

Thanks for the replies, I put the new turbosmart bov on and its all running sweet just a bit of fuel dumpage when changing gears but it sounds full sik with the back fire and the flutter, assmad bro.

Cant believe the bitching over a bov, theres a lot of little girly keyboard warriors on this site, quite amusing

That's because there's too many try hard fu*wits fitting atmo bov's just because they watched F&F on dvd too many times, and people get sick of replying to dumb fkn questions every second day.

Will only be a matter of time before you get pulled over and fisted anyway, so good luck with that.

You can get the pssht noise with the stock valve just by changing the in-take to a POD...

Is this not how one gets women?

It is if you are trying to get that 15 year old @ your local KFC carpark... I think.

Edited by Mayuri Krab

Thanks for the replies, I put the new turbosmart bov on and its all running sweet just a bit of fuel dumpage when changing gears but it sounds full sik with the back fire and the flutter, assmad bro.

Cant believe the bitching over a bov, theres a lot of little girly keyboard warriors on this site, quite amusing

Its not about being a keyboard warrior mate. I dare say this topic has been discussed 100's of times. Adding a vent to atmo BOV does NOTHING to enhance the perfoamance of the car. it makes a silly noise and creates issues. Sounds like a total waste of money by doing such a mod, especially when the factory system works!

I had a aftermarket atmo bov, plumbed back. It sounded nicer, even on plumb back, than the stock one and I could control the spring tension and get minor flutter on low boost. Unfortunately it doesn't fit my current setup but that is my next job to complete. I hate the atmo sound but love the plumb back style venting coupled with abit of flutter. I don't give two f**ks what people would think anyway of my car. When I bought my car it had an atmo, ran perfect. Never fouled plugs. Hated the sound so just had to wait a while to get the stock piece back on.

Its his car and he can do what ever he wants for it. Sure a BOV will attract attention, but did you forget that exhaust? That turbo spooling sound? The 4 round lights on the back of your car? You drive a skyline, its cop magnet enough. I had an undercover tell my brother that he "really wanted to get that skyline". My brother asked why, "its a skyline". I wasn't low, my exhaust isn't loud, I was driving 40km/h in a 40km zone. Simple as that, you drive a skyline.

Lay of the guy. What if he asked something about installing new injectors and the ECU wasn't setup so shit wasn't right. You can't give him shit. Its his car and he can do what HE wants.

To me the biggest wanker factor are people who act like wankers about people peforming wankery on their car. Actually the biggest wankers are those who fit speakers on the outside of their car.

I had a aftermarket atmo bov, plumbed back. It sounded nicer, even on plumb back, than the stock one and I could control the spring tension and get minor flutter on low boost. Unfortunately it doesn't fit my current setup but that is my next job to complete. I hate the atmo sound but love the plumb back style venting coupled with abit of flutter. I don't give two f**ks what people would think anyway of my car. When I bought my car it had an atmo, ran perfect. Never fouled plugs. Hated the sound so just had to wait a while to get the stock piece back on.

Its his car and he can do what ever he wants for it. Sure a BOV will attract attention, but did you forget that exhaust? That turbo spooling sound? The 4 round lights on the back of your car? You drive a skyline, its cop magnet enough. I had an undercover tell my brother that he "really wanted to get that skyline". My brother asked why, "its a skyline". I wasn't low, my exhaust isn't loud, I was driving 40km/h in a 40km zone. Simple as that, you drive a skyline.

Lay of the guy. What if he asked something about installing new injectors and the ECU wasn't setup so shit wasn't right. You can't give him shit. Its his car and he can do what HE wants.

To me the biggest wanker factor are people who act like wankers about people peforming wankery on their car. Actually the biggest wankers are those who fit speakers on the outside of their car.

+1

I had a aftermarket atmo bov, plumbed back. It sounded nicer, even on plumb back, than the stock one and I could control the spring tension and get minor flutter on low boost. Unfortunately it doesn't fit my current setup but that is my next job to complete. I hate the atmo sound but love the plumb back style venting coupled with abit of flutter. I don't give two f**ks what people would think anyway of my car. When I bought my car it had an atmo, ran perfect. Never fouled plugs. Hated the sound so just had to wait a while to get the stock piece back on.

Its his car and he can do what ever he wants for it. Sure a BOV will attract attention, but did you forget that exhaust? That turbo spooling sound? The 4 round lights on the back of your car? You drive a skyline, its cop magnet enough. I had an undercover tell my brother that he "really wanted to get that skyline". My brother asked why, "its a skyline". I wasn't low, my exhaust isn't loud, I was driving 40km/h in a 40km zone. Simple as that, you drive a skyline.

Lay of the guy. What if he asked something about installing new injectors and the ECU wasn't setup so shit wasn't right. You can't give him shit. Its his car and he can do what HE wants.

To me the biggest wanker factor are people who act like wankers about people peforming wankery on their car. Actually the biggest wankers are those who fit speakers on the outside of their car.

Amen

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