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would i be able to get some advise on what to do with my bov? i just got it installed and its pretty loud, am afraid that it will get the cops attention. i am getting a plumb-back adapter for it, any opinions on that?

thanks!

go back to stock, even stock has a fair bit of noise with a pod/highflow filter

Does anyone have a 250-300rwkw gtst / gtt / gtr in Sydney who could take me for a brief spin in their skyline as I am also contemptlating putting on a hypergear turbo down the track??? I would really appreciate that.

Have a read of the nistune website. It lists a number of WA installers:

http://www.nistune.c...istributors.php

Also read the nistune thread on here.

The panel filters are a common size - falcon, evo etc.

I m using a Pipercross Px-PP1128 for about $100 there are K&N many others.

Use the search button and use Google to ask questions (quite often you will be referred to this website!).

may i ask where u bought ur panel filter from?

and also with my current pod filter, if i remove it and replace it with the panel filter, do i need any other adpaters or parts? cos when i bought the car, it already came with the pod filter, don't have the stock parts.

thanks!

Well I bought mine in Auckland so no use to you. You could order one from one of these Aussie suppliers: http://www.pipercross.net/fastroad/stockists_worldwide.asp?country=AU&id=9

From memory the afm bolts to the box and the hose fits the afm but since you have a pod now its not a priority tbh just look out for the bits at the right price when they come up.

Could I get some opinions on leaving out the bov entirely, covering up the valve and run it full surge back without any bov?

It will be noisy and depending on the turbo it can sound really shit or ok, can always block off your current bov so you know what it will sound like. Just make a gasket out of a coke can for now and see.

Edited by Rolls

dumps are the same according to a tuner I spoke to

neo has a different intake manifold, different sensors, ignition etc but exhaust should be identical

neo only came in the R34 afaik so 99% sure you have one

Edited by Rolls

dumps are the same according to a tuner I spoke to

neo has a different intake manifold, different sensors, ignition etc but exhaust should be identical

neo only came in the R34 afaik so 99% sure you have one

cos im getting one and on ebay they're selling a RB25 one and a RB25DET one. Not sure which one to get.

Cheers!

cos im getting one and on ebay they're selling a RB25 one and a RB25DET one. Not sure which one to get.

Cheers!

odd, ask them to clarify before you buy, see if anyone in here chirps up as well, afaik they were all the same, maybe I'm wrong.

edit: oh right, 34 one is probably going to be different due to exhaust mounting etc, the actual dump flange is the same though.

Edited by Rolls

if you're going to upgrade the Turbo (why not when you can get stock like response but a heap more power) go for the Hypergear SS highflow - around 250rwkw and very similar response to stock. You'll prob need a Z32 AFM, but you MIGHT be able to get away with it. I maxed the resolution at around 240'ish rwkw on my old GTT.

You'll need a GOOD intake pipe made up as well if you switch turbos. The old 'shove a metal pipe in' has it's limits, you'll need something custom made up - DON'T go the silicone options, waste of time. Metal, metal, metal.

Injectors are a much easier deal now-a-days, just grab some Injector Dynamics injectors. Start around the 725cc mark, but i'd prob just get 1000's to allow for E85 :D Or get the 'no-name' variety of Bosch EV12 (i think) style injector, that's what the ID's are based off.

I went nistune, hypergear highflow, stock airbox, stock BOv, highflow panel filter, return flow IC (plus other supporting mods) for bout 5+ years with GTT - never any cops drama's at all. Make sure the exhaust isn't too loud, and following all the great advice already in this thread you'll have a mean car that's still quite stealth. 250rwkw in a GTT is a lot of fun :)

But please please look into your tyres/suspension/brakes as well.

Swaybars, do eeet! Cheap and fantastic handling upgrade - Whiteline.

Tyres, my car liked the KU36's, but alternatively i'd prob splash a few hundred more on some AD08's from tirerack

Brake cylinder stopper, check ebay, very cheap.

Check brakes over, bleed, put some good fluid in etc (RBF600)

But yeah, would be a good idea to check the spring rates if you can. Get some swaybars for sure though! :D

have fun

Both are rubbish imo..the outlet is only 2.5" on those style of dump elbows

Better off with something like this

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/362300-why-are-my-tyre-marks-so-piss-weak/page__pid__5781686#entry5781686

They also have a stainless one

3" all the way through and bolt straight up to the cat

Both are rubbish imo..the outlet is only 2.5" on those style of dump elbows

Better off with something like this

http://www.skylinesa...86#entry5781686

They also have a stainless one

3" all the way through and bolt straight up to the cat

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=17009&cat=276&page=2

what about this one? it doesn't say 2.5" or 3"

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