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hey, the other nite at princes drags i heard this black supra with some sort of BOV that was off its nuts.

must've been some sort of slow slow slow slow release started loud and went pppsssshhhhtttt for ages, was mad...

wondering if any of ya know any good slow-releasing BOV's that are decent? coz i wanna get an HKS ssq but they're really common now and sorta sick of hearing the same thing...

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This might be heresy but I really don't see the point in getting a new BOV that sounds louder, slow release, with trumpets etc.

They all do they same thing, they either work or they don't. They just make different wanker noises.

I don't think I'll ever get rid of this basic HKS bov as it's loud enough as it is... and $563!!!

Buy something worthwhile like an AFC or EBC.

Pic is off Nengun. How much is it worth btw?

T.

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I have a Blitz BOV ($749 from UAS IIRC)

VERY loud when your venting a whole 7psi boost! However causes bad stalling problems and what not, it's quite a pain in the ass. I adjusted mine to only vent on HIGH boost, and hooked up the stocker BOV too, no more stalling AND i get a decent sound.

So in summary: Very loud, but lots of stall probs.

Don't know if blitz make an adapter for the R33 as mine is on a custom pipe to the IC :D

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u want loud go turbosmart type III or that one from the GFB range.... heard they are good to...

i have a HKS SSQ.... and on the great wester going pretty fast a copper with its windows down hear my BOV and had the nerve to pull me over :D

so i say HKS.... sounds SUPER and loud to go with it... i get some backfire but nothing to call the doctor about.... havent stalled yet.... well though i was in neutral and took foot off clutch when parking and nearly ran up the car in front =D

hehehehhee

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