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Hi Guys,

I just wanted to get some general feedback and ideas on different plum-back bov's that will suit my 32.

Firstly what do you guys think are good?

Secondly do they bolt straight on?

Thirdly around how much are they and where in Melbourne could I buy one?

The reason why I want one is because my factory one is leaking at high rpm, dropping from 13psi to 10psi in 2nd, 3rd and 4th gear.

I am only after a nice plum-back and like the noise although I don't think too much of the huge trumpet ones.

what do you guys think?

thanks

Mark

;)

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the stock BOV's are sh|t. Some people's last, most dont.

get a set of GTR BOV's, they are by far the best value for money... and most high KW Vic GTR's are running the stock items with not one problem.

I've got one on mine too.

Ive never really looked at a GTR Bov, but Im struggling to see what in a GTS BOV could actually let go?

Diaphram is maybe the only thing i could see going, but other than that the simple design of the GTS BOV makes it quite good imo.

Oh well each to their own.

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