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Originally posted by rob77

it makes the car run rich or you pop and fart on every gear change :D

heh... *sarcasm off*

i have a HKS SEQ BOV and when i shift gears the exhaust makes a loud poping noise :) i kinda like it, It gives the car character. (oh and its awersome when u make a huge poping noise when the SS Ute u just killed off the line is behind you ;))

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i like the idea of the GFB stealth fx hybrid..

it appears that you can easily change the rate of hyrid style it is, as in you can direct it all via plumb back, or all of it to the atmosphere....

or a rate in between, so it could be good, fair enough if a cop knows what he is talking about he will spot the trumpet if you dont conceal it.. but, if you are going through a cop hot spot you can pull over turn it to totall plumb back and not get the original attention

I had a Turbosmart Supersonic Type 3. It was good, no complaints at all. Bit loud though so I returned to my stock plumbback and the car drives heaps better.

Just doesn't get wheelspin on the 3rd gear change anymore, just a little chirp now if I try hard enough.. So to those people that say they are not a performance part must be wrong. It obviously gave my car more boost after gear changes.

Still got the BOV if anybody wants it.

Originally posted by rev210

Areograce,

Never said fmic's were not a performance mod. But, you keep telling people thats what I think cause from now on I follow your advice.

what?:confused: follow my what advice?

i'm just saying in your instance, a cooler upgrade isn't needed to run fast 1/4mile times....sorry if i sounded sarcastic:cheers:

I read about this company that spent milions on research and development on their Products.

the bovs that they make can handle up to 17psi without any probs, and you can also make a slight mod to the bov to hold more boost.

the company is called NISSAN.

the bovs can be picked up second hand for like $30.

you can't go wrong..

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