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Hey guys. Wanting a bov with a nice flutter for my r33 gtst .after a direct replacement as I don't want to weld or modify anything, just change it and go. Also interested in just a flange. Contact me via pm, or SMS 0433270391 cheers

Hey guys. Wanting a bov with a nice flutter for my r33 gtst .after a direct replacement as I don't want to weld or modify anything, just change it and go. Also interested in just a flange. Contact me via pm, or SMS 0433270391 cheers

A bov with a flutter is a bov not operating properly, the spring setting is set to really stiff which means it wont open up to vent the air,

The air is trapped between the throttle body that's shut and the turbo , the air hitting against the turbine wheel causes the flutter sound

so technically its like blocking off the factory bov completely you don't need to buy another bov to get that sound.:thumbsup:

Edited by G4orce

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