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Hey guys,

Just fit up a GTR BOV to my car, all fit up no probs, actually used a section of HQ Monaro radiator pipe as the plumb back bit :cheers:

Anywho.

It now farts as the boost drops away.

Okay, imagine you are in second gear and accelerating away from a set of lights. Not fast, just normal. Car makes up to say 5 or 6 psi, and you hold you foot steady on the throttle until the acceleration drops away and the car just maintains speed.

As the car goes from accelerating to constant speed and the boost drops from 5-6 psi back to vacuum, the car lets out a fart or elongate blurt from the exhaust. It's very odd, but totally consistent. I can do it every single time.

It also does it when changing gear ON boost, but only very quickly as you are changing gear quickly.

Before I fit the BOV, I changed nothing else, so I'm pretty damn sure its the BOV.

So, had anybody had this before and what causes it, and can I make it stop?

All help appreciated.

BASS OUT

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