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Hi im planning on moving from nz to WA in march and i have my eye on a few skylines as i work in a car shop over here im planning to purchase some stuff here to bring over,

I have my eye on a SSQ Bov and i was wondering do i need this type

28967642_full.jpg this has a 32mm flange adaptor

or do i need this style

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with a weld on flange

the skyline im thinking of getting is a series 2 r33 with a rb25det and help would be much appreciated

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dude definately atmo have one on ma 34 sounds sweet but muddles with the AFM so here's the solution

>_<

i'm from WA not sure where i can get them from so still snoopin around tyrin to find it

http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/sale/HKS/B..._Kits/part/SSQV

hope this helps ya out

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I've got a HKS SSQV its atmo but you can get a plumb adapter for it very simple to install, just unbolt 4 allen bolts take out the thin and put the plumb back adapter in place, if people are interested i will take pics as i'm considering selling mine because i've replaced it with a simple yet cost effective gtr bov for my rb25det

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does a gtr bov bolt straight up to the rb25det?

Reason i ask is because i wanna boost my car but the factory gtst bov leaks at around 10 psi, so a gtr bov would be a good solution for me as it would look stock and hold boost?

can anyone confirm?

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Gtr bov bolts straight up to the factory rb25 bov position BUT the rubber hose/return pipe for the plumb back is different size. GTR has bigger return pipe over the RB25 bov, but you can easily modify or get a replacement hose for it to fit.

If your Rb25 bov leaks replace it with a GTR bov or aftermarket plumb back. A simple a dyno/power run with the power against the boost, if the boost appears unstable = sign of leakage.

I can't compare the std RB25 bov to the GTR one because i've recently switch from a HKS ssqv atmo to GTR bov for my new setup.

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I've got a HKS SSQV its atmo but you can get a plumb adapter for it very simple to install, just unbolt 4 allen bolts take out the thin and put the plumb back adapter in place, if people are interested i will take pics as i'm considering selling mine because i've replaced it with a simple yet cost effective gtr bov for my rb25det

Where did u buy the plumb back adapter from?

Post some picks up please?

cheers

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Is this the type of BOV that makes the bird "tweet" at gear change and is the spring adjustable so you can get a good flutter(dose..lol) at say 10 psi?

Yer thats the one but i think the cheapo monza one has that lil screw thing on the back the HKS one doesnt have the adjust thing

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hey morgan check here

http://www.blowoffvalves.com/

got one on ma 34 sounds awesome n i haven't had stallin issues or anything

been great to me :laugh: but it does play around with ur afm

Sweet as :D Thanks for the link.

I bought a new fin for it, will this change the sound more?

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