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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:

Where can i join Mat?

anyone know?

Yes the RB26 bov bolts straight on where the RB25 one goes. The oulet is bigger though so you will have to adapt the hose somehow. The RB26 bov flows more and is much more robustly constructed as you will see if you get one.

Yes the RB26 bov bolts straight on where the RB25 one goes. The oulet is bigger though so you will have to adapt the hose somehow. The RB26 bov flows more and is much more robustly constructed as you will see if you get one.

thanks for your reply

Unless the factory BOV has failed I can't see why you would bother. So many other ways to spend money that actually improves performance.

I'm not buying one to improve power I know it will do nothing, just heard they sound better and were a good upgrade.

Yup just got a gtr one, will be fitting it soon since my tuner said he blocked the stock one due to leaking during tuning. His words, not mine.

It doesn't run nicely with no bov with my setup, revs hunt around and wastes fuel revving back up as the engine gasps for air.

When I had stock turbo no bov didn't affect anything, but with bigger turbo & fuel system it runs like ass with no bov, so I'll have the gtr one on soon once I can get the intake fitting for the larger hose welded on.

As for size difference, I think theres a pic of them side by side on an older thread on this forum.

Yup just got a gtr one, will be fitting it soon since my tuner said he blocked the stock one due to leaking during tuning. His words, not mine.

It doesn't run nicely with no bov with my setup, revs hunt around and wastes fuel revving back up as the engine gasps for air.

When I had stock turbo no bov didn't affect anything, but with bigger turbo & fuel system it runs like ass with no bov, so I'll have the gtr one on soon once I can get the intake fitting for the larger hose welded on.

As for size difference, I think theres a pic of them side by side on an older thread on this forum.

Sweet, sounds like what ill be doing, i just paid for mine so will receive it soon.

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