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im just wondering,

is there any aftermarket BOVs that make that huge WHOooOsh noise, for an R33 ? i currently have stock BOV, and i want that big ass noise ..

wat are the conditions to fitting them in, and does it need any boost to make them work? does ur car lose power when using an aftermarket BOV?

some ppl tell me different things, i need to get a precise answer from the experts ..

thx -.-a

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Originally posted by Dr Boost

It will idle poorly, stall all the time

it's weird but this has never happened to me when I put in my BOV, no stalling whatsoever....over-fuelling? methinks it does....however, no idle problems so far.

i'm using the SSQV btw...gives me that controversial 'fluttering' noise that people use to be asking about(compressor stall??)

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Originally posted by T0nyGTSt

My SSQV has that high pitched whistle...

Don't know if you can alter the pitch.

T.

Weren't you going to get plumb back?

My GReddy's volume is dependant on how much pressure it needs to release, so if I drive moderately it doesn't go off at all. Good for driving past cops ;)

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