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Honestly, if you are sick of the sound I know where your coming from, thats why I changed mine

And it doesnt really matter what you choose as long as its a plumback, there are to many issues with the Atmo BOV's (Search and you will find) so make sure you get a plumback

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Yea Cal, pretty over it, its a bit boring i guess lol

I have heard about a few good read ups on the Gtr ones so might give one a go.

And remember dude the coast is still pretty hostile with the boys in blue so keep it legal :thumbsup:

Maybe see you on Sunday?

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are the stock ones good enought for gt30's? must be alot of air to move for the blow off valve.

when i back off the throttle im getting a quietish zututututu...

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are the stock ones good enought for gt30's? must be alot of air to move for the blow off valve.

when i back off the throttle im getting a quietish zututututu...

Mine failed a long time ago, it was sticking open and not getting boost etc..... Not commen from what ive seen but made a big difference when i put the new plumback on and got some zutututu action too :P

Yep ur not wrong Mat, thats why im trying to keep things looking stockish i guess ha

Yea man possibly, i will let u no during the week for sure, cheers

Yeah good plan, keep out of trouble!

Let me know if you can come say G'day and meet some of the members even if you cant make the run :)

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AFAIK the stock BOV works fine on most Gt30 series turbos, plenty of people running GT3076's etc with stock/GTR bov's

Mine is a Greddy Type RS Rip off, but im Considering getting a genuine. So if that happens I will probably sell mine which has a custom plumback adapter on it (as the genuine one doesnt fit and the rip off doesn't come with one)

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Mine failed a long time ago, it was sticking open and not getting boost etc..... Not commen from what ive seen but made a big difference when i put the new plumback on and got some zutututu action too :P

Yeah good plan, keep out of trouble!

Let me know if you can come say G'day and meet some of the members even if you cant make the run :)

Haha im hoping so. Yeah man for sure im pretty keen, hopefully install my coilovers this week, would be sweet to give em a run
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I think its the pressure that is a concern for them sealing, and they do flutter to a degree so its obviously a lot of air but alse depends on the position, factory position is pretty good as its close to the TB, the GFB one i have now still flutters a bit even on soft setting, but its a LONG way from the TB.....

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Haha im hoping so. Yeah man for sure im pretty keen, hopefully install my coilovers this week, would be sweet to give em a run

Mine went on on the weekend, have a look -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/358438-34geeteetee-daily-track-project/page__st__400

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Thansk mate, if you dont make this cruise dont worry as we plan on doing stuff at least monthly! November will be an exception as a couple of us are entered in the SAU Nats :D

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Sweeeeet, sounds good man!

If you join as a member there is a members section with a Newy/Coast chat thread where questions like these will be answered by the guys for ya :D

Plus for the price of membership you get a heap of value, stickers, lanyard, shirt and discounts off purchases at some places AND it give you better pricing for events etc :yes:

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