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sory to bother u boys but just one quick question, i just got a bov and am wondering if i should put it were the plumpback was( on a r33) or plug that up andput in on my cooler plumbing. do any of you know where on the gold coast i can get the nessecary welding done? and how much this would cost, i have the adapter already so would this turn out cheaper then buying the adapter worth$70 that puts it were the plump back is..........any suggestions?

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Why is a BOV one of the first mods usually done to a stock turbo car? It still amazes me how people gotta have the loud noise associated with them no matter what and yet probably don't even know how a BOV actually works. Sorry ricers.

I had a HKS bov on my car yesterday just to see if it might help responsiveness considering the mods i have. But the moral of the story was that i wasted my time. Sorry ricers.

Not having a go at anyone here in particular.

S.

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hey im not a ricer, i just wanna see if i can try and minimes that shutter in the engine when u let off the throttle, through dumping to the atmosphere intseadof pluming back to the air intake, i heard this is what a atmospheric bov can do, besides itsnot my first mod, i got a pod 1st...........lol

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