Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Spotted LOZ*** pac hwy turramurra - blonde chick driving

Also spotted a maroon 33 with powerplay stickers in Artarmon...gave a toot but I was in 31 and got either a death stare or a wtf stare lol

Turbo Brian, its call traction control lol Wasnt me tho.

Spotted myself testing out a BOV (atmo) on my R34.. I dont know how anyone could use one. Will be making a plumb back head for it.

At least it was cheap!

Spotted a silver R33 in the tunnel on the Eastern Dist on Friday morning. Plates were A**-91E I think.

Then saw a black R34 GTT in the carpark behind the shops in Mascot on Botany Rd. Clean looking, I think it was an Asian guy driving?

And lastly saw a white R32 for just a second on the Cumberland Highway this arvo at about 3pm.

lol place I was yesterday had 4x 32gtrs, and not a single one was running. I'm beginning to think its normal

:(

I aint going anywhere near there then!!

Unfortunately they were all working (including Steveo's) and could make an escape before I could make some money out of em ... :blink:

ok last night on old windsor rd i think i spotted a grey R33 with plates MT***. i think there was another one with blue stickers on the bonnet but can't remember?

Today on windsor rd i spotted a red R33, i let you change lanes, i was in the excel :thumbsup:

and there's a gunmetal 33 out the front of my work building at norwest with chromes..anyone here?

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Hello, just just bought an 1999 enr34 with a stock rb25neo and I'm looking to upgrade the engine to 500whp I know some basic things but wondering if there are things I'll need to do to upgrade the stock block and all the bits and pieces to achieve this.
    • Thanks everyone for the replies and suggestions. Got the seats out (hoping I could find some existing grommets but no such luck). By tapping and measuring etc. I could figure out where I could drill through if needed. But first I borrowed an inspection camera and managed to go through factory holes in the chassis rail and could see that the captive nut was holding steady which is why it could retighten. So it was indeed a stripped section of thread, so I applied downforce by levering the bolt head with a screwdriver and went slowly back and forth until it came out. Camera helped a lot cos I could monitor that the captive nut was holding tight. Now I just have one very seized main subframe nut to tackle 😅
    • BOVs do have a purpose, if you ever log pressure before and after the throttle body, you will see a spike pre throttle on lift off from a WOT condition. Enough to bend throttle blades / damage e-throttle motors or simple assist in blowing off cooler pipes. FWIW, the above on really applies to those running at least 2 bar of boost. OP shouldn't have an issue, on the other hand, here are some videos of my shit box over a decade ago with some succulent dose with the airbox on and off. That shit box is unrecognisable these days 🫠    
    • I've tried all different combinations of BOVs/ no BOV and stock bypass valves over the years, on gear changes the stock bypass valve seems to get the car back on boost quicker because in part the turbos wheel speed isn't being slowed down by reversion, although they have issues holding boost much over the stock setting. Most aftermarket BOVs you can adjust the spring, tighter will make it open later and close sooner, but in my experience it'll cause a bit of flutter at low load/rpm anyway. I've also got some input into this whole no bov causing turbo wear, never had an issue on any on my turbos HOWEVER, I got my R33 GTST with 200k kms on it, with from what I can see still has the original turbo, no lateral shaft play but has about 4-5mm of play in and out which to me seems like a worn thrust bearing from years (100-150k kms?) of turbo flutter running no bov, so maybe there is some truth to it in the long run. But that'll never stop me loving the Stutututu while I have the car.   OP just wants to know if he can run a atmo vented BOV with no major issues and the answer is YES, plenty of people do it, there's no harm in installing it and seeing how it runs before spending $$$ on an aftermarket ecu, last time I bought a Nistune it was $2400 for install and a tune , unsure of todays prices but you get me. Crazy money to spend just to fix the minor inconvenience of stalling that can be overcome by letting the revs come down to near idle before putting the clutch in or a little bit of throttle to avoid it. You're better off leaving the ecu and tune for after a bigger turbo/injectors have been installed to take full advantage of the tune and get your moneys worth.   Let OP have his Whoosh sound without trying to break his bank haha
    • I see you missed the rest of the conversation where they have benefits, but nothing to do with avoiding breaking turbos, which is what the aftermarket BOV made all the fan boys, tuners, and modders believe was the only purpose for them...
×
×
  • Create New...