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different to what exactly?

any car can have one, is it beneficial/upgrade over stock - no. Stock is best ;)

have to disagree on u with that one...GTR Bov is better :(

but if u have a gtr then stock is best lol

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can the r34 gtt triptronic have an aftermarket bov? i know it sounds stupid but does it make any difference ?

Yes you can.

You should already have a stock one sitting at the top in you rocker cover.

Putting on an aftermarket BOV will not benefit you in anyway, just give you that "Wooo Doo Doo Doo" noise.

If you want "Choo" noise, put an Air Pod on for you air intake.

ok do they work the same as on a manual car ? didnt think auto needed it as much

Manual or Auto, doesn't matter, if you car is turbo you need one, to prevent compressor surge and have less wear and tear on the engine.

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transmition makes no difference to bov usage.

both manual and auto skylines have a stock bov.

because the auto changes gears without coming off the gas, you will only get a bov release when you release the accelerator.

so it won't pssshhhh as frequently.

so yes, r34 auto can have aftermarket bov and no, it doesn't make any difference with auto or manual

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