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Hi there to all im a little confused i need help regarding blow off valve selection.

I have a 96 series 2 skyline and im after a blow off valve to make some kind of impression when i drive. BUT..... i have been told that by placing a blow off valve i will encounter stalling problems and the ecu will go mental. Can a skyline like mine have a blow off valve fitted??? I was thinking GFB Hybrib BOV or the Turbosmart Dual Port BOV. What are you opinions on these Blow off valves. Thank you very much and your responses will be very appreciated.

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I can vouch for the HKS bov valve aswel, it has a idle stablizing mecheanizm desingend to have smooth idle. It sounds quit high pitch, personaly i like it but its personal preference.

You can pick one up for about $400, Their might be some second hand one's in the for sale section take a look.

:cheers:

Jun

I have a 96 Series 2 and a HKS BOV stalls the hell out of it (This might be caused by my car being modified with an aftermarket Turbo and stuff like that). I just got fed up with it turnin off i just put back the stock unit. Ive seen some r33 that do run the ssqv without stalling, but most of them a quite stock.

Cheers

Hi guys,

Your stalling issues are due to you venting the air that the AFM has told the motor to compensate for. You can get BOV's that vent a little back before the turbo and some out to atmosphere so you still get the noise. That will help you with stalling after a

big hit. Some of those are very high pitched like old mate said and they sound terrible.$400 for a BOV I dont know how you can justify that though.

BR,

JH

I have a 96 Series 2 and a HKS BOV stalls the hell out of it (This might be caused by my car being modified with an aftermarket Turbo and stuff like that). I just got fed up with it turnin off i just put back the stock unit. Ive seen some r33 that do run the ssqv without stalling, but most of them a quite stock.

Cheers

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