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I had a HKS super sequential on while ago but sold it as a BOV on the auto doesn't work as well. In first gear sometimes it would stall after accelerating and stoping at low speed. As for the noise it doesn't do it on gear changes like a manual, but you could still get it to do it.

I think BOV are for manuals only. But hey give it a go its fun.

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WOW, for $700 a BOV id rather not have a BOV and just rebuild the compressor wheel every time (debatable) the compresser surge kills it

what the hell does a $700 bov do, provide sexual favours, honestly..

well to answer your question, this $700 BOV allows you to control the amount of sound it gives off with the twist of a knob from inside the car, you can have it on full volume then turn it so that there is no sound at all, which is a great idea for when you are having to deal with the police and their defects

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Yeah i'll get some pics tonight for you. i haven't sealed it 100% around the bottom of the AFM, but i have insulated the box, as it's just aluminium. air flows up from under the car behind the passenger side headlight and into the pod.

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I have a GFB Stealth, came with the car when I bought it, very nice to be able to twist it and make it louder or softer, but have to open the bonnet still to do it, but still, with my tune I dont have any problems with stalling or anything, but the stealth is a dual atmo/plumb back.

It's set to about half way atm, but my god it shakes all the windows within a 5km radius when it is set to full atmo :D

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yeah i got a gfb stealth on mine and it works well but 700 for the in cabin adjustable is a bit too much i rekon. i will contact my supplier get you a price on it and see how it compares. but i think i can get you one cheaper than that if u do really want it

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yeah i got a gfb stealth on mine and it works well but 700 for the in cabin adjustable is a bit too much i rekon. i will contact my supplier get you a price on it and see how it compares. but i think i can get you one cheaper than that if u do really want it

i do want one, however it will be a few months before i get my stagea, and i wont be doing any spending until i have the stagea on the road, i dont want to spend to much money and end up not having enough to get the car registered.

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from someone on the forums doing a group buy of R33 and R34 air boxes. i got one for and R33 and R34 to see which would fit better, but they're about the same. i gave the R33 one away to a mate though.

i don't know if the group buy is still up, it was a while ago

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