If you’re looking to swap out your stock blow-off valve (BOV) setup on your Nissan GTR, then you might want to check out these replacement BOV pipes. They’re designed specifically for the 2008 and newer GTRs and let you fit different BOVs from other brands without a hassle. Just plug and play with your stock intercooler piping—no need for any fancy upgrades or modifications.
Specifications:
Now, here’s the deal: these pipes are all about compatibility. They’re perfect for anyone running a Greddy intake manifold and stock throttle bodies. It’s a straightforward swap that keeps everything in line with your factory setup. Just remember, these pipes don’t come with BOVs, so you’ll need to grab those separately.
Fitment:
One thing to keep in mind is that these won’t fit the ETS intercooler piping kit, so if you’ve got that setup, you’ll need to look elsewhere. But if you’re sticking with the stock intercooler piping, you’re good to go.
In short, if you want to change up your BOV game without diving into a full-blown intercooler upgrade, these pipes are a solid choice. They keep things simple while still letting you customize your ride the way you want.
⚠ WARNING:
Cancer and Reproductive Harm
https://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
| Vehicle Make/Model | Year | Trims |
|---|---|---|
| Nissan GT-R | 2009-2021, 2023-2024 | Premium |
| Nissan GT-R | 2009-2010, 2018 | Base |
| Nissan GT-R | 2012-2016 | Black Edition |
| Nissan GT-R | 2014-2015, 2017-2021 | Track Edition |
| Nissan GT-R | 2015-2021, 2023-2024 | Nismo |
| Nissan GT-R | 2018-2019 | Pure |
| Nissan GT-R | 2020 | 50th Anniversary Edition |
| Nissan GT-R | 2021, 2024 | T-spec |
| Nissan GT-R | 2021 | Nismo SE |
| Nissan GT-R | 2024 | Skyline Edition |
| Nissan GT-R | 2024 | T-spec Takumi Edition |