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MY current BOV is a GFB one, and is a bit shit as it stays open and the spring tension is stuffed, causing the BOV to stay open on idle and accelration sometimes, hence I want to replace it.

Now i am not to concerned about retaining the sound of atmo venting.

IS a plumback substantially better over a atmo venting, from purely a performance perspective?

Furthermore is there any noise emitted from a Plumback? is it at all similar to an atmo venting sound, just lesser volume?

Finally what would be the best Plumback BOV to get, i understand this is fairly objective, but opinions are welcome...

cheers

GTR's have a twin setup.

But, you can use one of them if you please, its requires small mods i think to fit into a stock R33 spot. But when they are so cheap to buy in the first place fitting costs outweight aftermarket ones generally.

I used one of thw two on my pervious setup and it was more than adequate for mine without drama (Search if you wanna know more)

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