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Hey Guys, I Would Love Your Input On My Setup
R33_Series2Lover replied to LatinR33's topic in General Automotive Discussion
I dont think he said he wanted to get 200kw, just wants to know if he can run the 3 mods on a stock ecu id be interested to know also as im interested in a smilar set up. -
only one way to find out. just use the art of elimination and take the atmo bov off and put your stocky on.
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Hey all I own a stocky R33 which will soon have a turbo back exhaust fitted after new years and my question is as simple as the title. Is a pod safe to use if combined with a airbox like the ones sold on this website?? Would a panel filter be more of a worthwhile investment as it uses the standard box?? And lastly in regards to panel filters do they create any type of induction noise when the underlining of the stock airbox is taken off?? Im guessing the spooling noise will increase with the turboback zorst so maybe that will increase the induction noise some what maybe??? These are my assumptions. so yeh any opinions or personal experiences you would like to share with this would be great. I was given a GFB stealth fx bov for xmas but after reading up on bov's im looking for other more efficient ways of getting induction noise as i dont plan on getting an aftermarket ecu to fit a bov and i dont want my car running shite. BTW hope all you guys are enjoying the xmas break
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Bov's That Are Both Atmo And Plumback
R33_Series2Lover replied to R33_Series2Lover's topic in General Automotive Discussion
ahh so your suggesting i need some kind of aftermarket ecu in order to run a bov -
Bov's That Are Both Atmo And Plumback
R33_Series2Lover replied to R33_Series2Lover's topic in General Automotive Discussion
Even if you have the springs correctly adjusted and it set to like 90% plumback and 10% atmo for sound this will still cause probs will it?? Is the AFM and ecu so damn picky even after a ecu reset???? -
Bov's That Are Both Atmo And Plumback
R33_Series2Lover replied to R33_Series2Lover's topic in General Automotive Discussion
Stuff that then if im going to get probs hehe, its funny though with all those skylines driving round wit bov's , they are damaging there cars. -
Hi there a mate of mine gave me a GFB stealth FX BOV as an early xmas pressie and i want to put on my car I own a R33 series 2 as I want the so called wankfactor sound hehe (personal preference I guess). They vent both to the atmo and plumback. I only have a 3 inch turbo back exhaust, are these good and stop those normal associated problems skylines have with BOV's. According to the GFB website this one is good. But I dont trust em I trust you guys and your opinions. thanks and sorry for the BOV question i wont ask another one this is it.
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Hey i was just checking out the front bumper and the area where the FMIC is meant to sit and it looks very tight in there. I have the standard series 2 front bar with the additional lip and it seems to me that a fmic wont fit. BTW im planning on getting one of those Blitz LM FMIC which hook up to standard piping. Just wondering would it fit without a prob of are modification to the bumper needed.
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with the over richening though its a vent to atmo and recirculate so if installed properly then that shouldnt be much of a prob others are using similar bov's with no probs, but seriously though $700!!! thats just not worth it.
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In regards to the cat. Is it safe and ok to be running such a hi flowing cat converter on a otherwise stock car or doesnt it matter?? Just someone said these kinds of cats are used with high HP applications only and better to get just a smaller 3 inch hi flo cat if using it on a stocker.
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Yeh dont see a prob with a quiet one, better than having a droney exhaust. Atleast u get performance without having to worry bout the cops on your back.
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Get a piggyback like apexi safc should be sweet.
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Yeh im interested to know aswell how to DIY. My front bar has a dent in it looks like a big stone chip. Also are there any good books or touch up kits that can be bought as I wouldnt mind touching up some stone chips and scatches on my front and rear bars.
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R33 Bits + More
R33_Series2Lover replied to Gonebust's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
hey did you save your brake rotors front and back by any chance?? -
Has anyone had any experience with these cat back systems?? Are they any good. Im thinking of getting one but I want to know if the sound it resonates is a good sound not unbearable and droney I want to take the silencer off also as they look ugly. The only thing that scares me abit is that it doesnt have a resonator just a small muffler looking thing where the resonator is. Anyone at all here heard about these exhausts and if they are any good. Thanks your responses are much appreciated.
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R33 Bits + More
R33_Series2Lover replied to Gonebust's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
did you have a aftermarket exhaust if so pm me with details -
Used Jasma Exhaust
R33_Series2Lover replied to srbskyline's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
pic?? -
If your having probs with your BOV just buy one that vents to the atmosphere and is also plumback use the SAFC to tune and the car will run great no idling probs etc. I reckon whatever floats someones boat really. You like BOV noise then do it, you dont then thats cool too We shouldnt alienate someone for wanting their car to look and sound a certain way cause thats the beauty about car modding you can do it your own way
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3" Hi-flow Cat
R33_Series2Lover replied to Stel's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
So you got a new turbo back, did you have a aftermarket cat back before?? If so did you keep it? -
Stock Fuel pump and injectors?? Dont the stock items max out at 180kw-190kw??? Is the car running good with these items. I'll probs go the same path and keep these stock but want to know if these are supplying your beasty engine enough juice.
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check the air flow metre