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hi pplz,

just wondering about what kind of BOV's are suitable for 32 gtr? ive sourced a cheap hks ssq item, but will this fit? apparently u need 2 pipes connect it up?

silly Q, but u 'dont' need 2 bov's for a twin turbo car correct?

thanks in advance.. :D

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hi pplz,  

just wondering about what kind of BOV's are suitable for 32 gtr? ive sourced a cheap hks ssq item, but will this fit? apparently u need 2 pipes connect it up?

silly Q, but u 'dont' need 2 bov's for a twin turbo car correct?

thanks in advance.. :D

Most GTR kits come with 2 BOVs. The factory system has two. Some kits only come with one (like the Trust Type R kit - BIG one though). The only thing with the SSQV is that it has very small passages (I can bareley stick my finger up it!). The proper SSQV kit comes with 2 valves. It has nothing to do with seperate pipes for each turbo as the BOVs are mounted post IC which is a single pipe. It has a little pipe that branches off into two to mount the BOVs.

Richard

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i think u do need two bov's, that's why it's so much more expensive

pretty sure supra's only need 1 cos both turbo's are on same pipe? but gtr's have separate pipes for each turbo.

For the record GTR's have a "Y" pipe between the two turbos and the intercooler inlet, hence the reason stock GTR ICs only have a single inlet and outlet. :D

Richard

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righto thanks for setting me right

Smart move. It's best to buy the GTR specific kit. Otherwise you have to find a way to adapt it to your pipe work. Plus like I mentioned it only has limited flow.

KillHSV: no worries :D

Richard

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