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Hi,

Just bought a R33 GTSt, I am upgrading the intercooler and piping and need to know what size bloe of valve adapter i need

on the piping.

What is the best BOV for a 33 gtst, 25mm, 32mm or 38mm?

This is the kit for the cooler and piping.

https://www.plazmaman.com/shop_itemdetail.php?itemid=142&cate=35

Cheers

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This is the advice :)

Or use a single GTR BOV

either/or is fine.

+1. I used to run a GTR BOV when I first got my gts-t.

I now run a Turbosmart dual port plumbed back... Apparently good for 40psi.. Which is good because I'm looking at running quite a bit out of a EFR eventually.

When they get sorted, anyway >.<

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just leave the stock one on there..... there is no reason to change it

Looks like my FFP piping kit, it was cheaper and easier to weld the adapter than it was to source the flange for the stock on, and my stock one leaked... So there is occasionally a reason to change them :P

Mr no BOV man!!

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or run none and have this:

(I have to stop reposting this LOL)

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Serious note, doesn't really matter if you're not smashing much boost down the motor, most if not all guys make about 300 or so use the stock one or nothing.

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Cool, thanks for the help, another quick question, would a straight 3" pipe from the dump loose too much pressure? or will i need to add in a muffler etc keeping in mind its for track use and will not be registered

It's track, straight through, side pipe..... Go nuts!!

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