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Hi guys,

Im buying an r34 blow off valve, must be atmospheric (not the stock recirculating valve).. its for an automatic rb25det..

please let me know what you got and what ur asking for it.. A pic would be handy ;)

thanks in advance

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thanks kitto, will be looking into it.. i know it misfires and will mess up with the sudden "loss" of air which should have been recirculated but I didnt think its too bad besides looking a couple hp, correct?
if so, i only wannna put one on for the wank factor and am not too bothered about the losing a bit of performance as its a daily and i dont hammer or expect it too much from it anyway..

ps. could a moderator maybe move my post to the correct catagory? not too sure which catagory its under.. last time i was online the forum had a perth only for sale section but thats closed i hear.. what a shame :(

Well an atmospheric BOV:

Can mess with the auto trans and how it drives

The ECU really doesn't like it and freaks out when its venting

Its illegal as it totally screws with emissions

It is basically like putting a huge DEFECT ME sticker on your car

BOV's do not get the girls, well maybe the trannies.

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