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R32 Gtst Blocked Blow Off Valve Now Running Rich


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hey guys i have a skyline stock few minor mods front mount . Exhaust ect. I blocked the blow off valve for wank factor and now the car runs rich as any ideas as i have done this to other rb20s and never never had this problem. The car is auto as well and seems to stall now since blocking it is there any way around this as plenty of people have no blow off valves and seem to have no problem any info appreciated. Cheer travis

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well its going to run rich you cant stop that but the stalling issue unless you get it tuned to run without a bov it will stall the way mine doesnt stall just dont put the car from a gear into netral at high revs put in netral wen revs have droppd to below 1000 and wont stall and also dont drive in gear den dump the clutch without shiting a gear cause it will stall once you get used 2 it its eazi and no stalling and get your sutututut

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Every car will react differently to altering from plumback to atmo to blocked off. Most cars need a tune to make it run properly because the stock ECU gets confused. Best bet is to put the plumb-back, back on, or get the car tuned.

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