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thats essentially what i was thinking of doing, but i havent got any room to mount it over that side of the engine bay (return flow cooler). Im thinking of mounting it up on the drivers side strut tower. Should the can be level with or below the breathers on the rocker covers?

Mine is mounted between the passenger side strut tower and the firewall. Plenty of room there.

My alarm sits up there otherwise that'd be a good spot.

On another note, have you still got that gtr bov in your sig or is it long gone?

My alarm sits up there otherwise that'd be a good spot.

On another note, have you still got that gtr bov in your sig or is it long gone?

Mine also has alarm there :P and I think I still have it, would be at my parent's place in my box of car shit. You want it?

Well I am under the impression that the stock bov may be a contributing factor to boost bleed off at higher rpm, so I thought it might be worth grabbing a gtr bov (if the price is right) which are meant to be rated a bit higher.

Sinistar moved his battery to the boot for more space in the engine bay, his GTR isfully sik mate.

33 battery is already in the boot!

I have plenty of space on the drivers side of the engine bay, but that means more hose and less "tidy" looking.

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