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car is making over 480hp atw was tuned with screamer pipe,getting it plumbed back in,why would this street car have NO bov?Some serious street cars dont, some do,due to turbo trying to back up on changes etc?? Any easily explained understanding would be appreciated,most say bov is best for turbo longevity....oh and im not interested in the noise or that sh*t just engine reliability answers,thanks

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my car makes around 530rwhp, no bov.

i did it for ease of passing emissions, the sound doesnt bother me and hasnt given any issues with my turbo so far and its been running since 2009, though for a fair while only at 430hp.

if you dont like the noise install a bov, if you dont like the BOV sound dont install one.

this topic has also been done to death over the years.

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Nothing wrong with running no bov you just get a bit of hesitation between high rpm gear changes. Also you will need your tune checked when your screemer is plumbed in also there is a possibility you will lose 30kw with it plumbed back in

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my car makes around 530rwhp, no bov.

i did it for ease of passing emissions, the sound doesnt bother me and hasnt given any issues with my turbo so far and its been running since 2009, though for a fair while only at 430hp.

if you dont like the noise install a bov, if you dont like the BOV sound dont install one.

this topic has also been done to death over the years.

so say i cant be fudged plumbing my bov back into the intake, i can block the bov off, therefore no more air bleeds to atmo = legal?
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listen you 23 year old homo,fu*k off I dont need a computer lesson from someone barely off their mums tit,your not a moderator and your 100% wrong,so leave the forums for people to discuss their topics. Fuc*ken ignorance.....

That's not why your first one was locked.

It was locked because this topic has been covered MANY times and the answer can be found with a simple search.

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Thread closed. Believe it or not, but since SAU started more than 7 years ago, this topic has been discussed before.

Please use the search function in future. It may be found here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=search&search_in=forums

While we understand that it can be frustrating to have your thread closed - Please consider that other members may feel it to be disrespectful and selfish of you to post a simple question, without using the search feature to review the wealth of information provided by said members over the years.

If you still feel that this action is unjust, then please PM me and we can discuss it further.

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