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i found the opposite while using the stock ECU, NO BOV caused no end of issues (RB25) with stalling and throttle response.

GTR BOV went on, problem went away :laugh:

But stalling etc is largely due to driving style as your already aware im sure :woot:

Not sure if its the complete opposite.

Throttle response was up with no bov (i.e partially on the throttle through a corner then nailing it) however it did have stalling issues and often backfiring on down changes or coming to a stop. The bastard always would stall driving in to my driveway.

Nothing I did to the pfc prevented it stalling or having the jerkyness drivability issue at low rpm when making some boost.

No bov... It did feel nice when I selected the next gear on 'full boost' partial throttle with a slow gear change as I didn't have to wait for the turbo to spool, boost was just there instantly. But.... I don't drive like that 90% of the time. Probably why I get 10.5-11l/100km's.

lol at chirping... I can chirp fourth if I try.. :ninja: lol not that its too good for the box. Chirping has everything to do with the clutch and how one shifts or should I say slaps.

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I know this is a very old thread but does anyone know where you can get a plumback hose for the GT-R stock BOV? It's like 40mm from the BOV to 30mm on the black hose that goes back to the intake. I can't read the vernier caliper that well so the size maybe way off but you get the idea.

Thanks.

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Hrm... i think i have some in the boot of my car.

Lot of effort/cost to send to where you are - surely you can just get some hose made up mate?

And by that i just mean any old hose cut to suit, you dont need it to be any specific type really

I see. Doesn't have to be any special reducer hose. I was searching for HKS straight reducers but can't find any online. I'll go to the workshop today and see if i can get a normal hose to fit.

Thanks R31Nismoid.

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Hey sorry to bring this old fourm back, but would blocking that bleed hole really make a diffrence joeyjojo? would i need another re-tune to do this? and how did u do it? did u just put a lil bit of weld? i wana give it a try to hold 17psi .

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