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well as we all know venting bov cause the airflow metere to read incorrect values

my question is i have a ARC venting bove with the four allen keys bolts on the little trumpet ( doesnt make much noise just pssft) i was wonder if i plumb that into the intake will that recorrect my afm

any help would be good

plus does any one have a z32 meter for sale

cos i need one!!!

also i was toyin with the idea with my car gettin cam gears for it??

im in the process of

GCG high flow with split dumper

040 fuel pump

malpasi rising reg

and a powerfc which i am yet to buy cos i want to know bout the cam gears before i purchase the fc

with the above mods should i be able to reach 220rwkws?

i already have a

arc FMIC

Blitz dsbc

hks pod

full 3 inch zurst

think nismo single plate clutch not sure but definatly not standard

and a 2 way diff hehehe

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or else, if you want more sound, just get a refs whistle tape it to the outlet of the trumpet and listen to it scream babehh!!!

haha yes i have done this when i had a charade gtti 3cylinder twin cam turbo....sounded like those fireworks that go eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

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