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crx2211 10-27-2007 09:28 AM

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Don't forget about the good old Sard R2D2. Easy as hell to install and supports all you'll need. The high boost RX-7 and Poopra guys in Japan run them and swear by them. It looks like a spaceship too! :S

drunkinmaster1 10-27-2007 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by 60TrimGS-R
First spend the money right buy the real things yes some of you run knock offs of the real thing but pm me a year or two later and tell my if yours is still working at well as my real HKS. Tial and HKS are the best one to get. If the one your running or use starts to flutter i know it may sound cool to some but that noise is really bad. HKS is great i'm using it on my turbo gs-r and i had it on my SRT-4 especially the new version that i have because there's no more adjustments needed. Tial i have heard is the best flowing. Also check out this new company SYNASP engineering. I think i spelled they're name wrong. Their waste gates and BOV have revolutionized the market and are great BOV's and external waste gates. They can mount to any of the popular bov flanges and use no diaphrams or rubber pieces. I'm changing out my TIAL 44mm waste gate and HKS BOV to their waste gate and bov this winter. Yes the Bosche and 1g BOV's will work make noise but spend the money on quality parts and do re-search on what will best be for your application. Stay away from the turbo smart or turbo x's ones don't know which one it is but they're the ones that don't use flanges the slide over a piece of pipe and use three screws like shift knobs. They're crap and leak plus they're RFL BOV is annoying loud and over sized and i don't think you want people thinking you making up for short comings else where. The bigger and louder isn't always better. DO your home work

homo
my budget FAKE ssqv has been working just as good as your ''real HKS'' for over 2 years at over 18 psi. too bad you wasted your sad $$$$.
now go suckey da donkey penis

biscuit 10-27-2007 01:53 PM

Re: good bov
 
I've been running a late 80's model Volvo BOV for over a year now. They are factory adjustable too. $10 at a local junkyard.

seerex 10-29-2007 01:07 PM

Re: good bov
 

Originally Posted by biscuit
I've been running a late 80's model Volvo BOV for over a year now. They are factory adjustable too. $10 at a local junkyard.

I had one love the way it sounds, also have a blitz one that I got for free.

jeffescortlx 10-29-2007 05:25 PM

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I've got well over 20,000 miles on my ching chong meow Rip off Type-S, still works just fine. $40 well spent.

european_dude 11-06-2007 10:37 AM

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i changed my BOV and now i have a ching chong meow SSQV
and it sounds great
it stays open @ idle but havent adjusted it

idiot-stick 11-06-2007 12:51 PM

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ching chong Type S here (recirculated). No complaints :P

malibutwinturbo 11-06-2007 02:10 PM

Re: good bov
 

Originally Posted by biscuit
I've been running a late 80's model Volvo BOV for over a year now. They are factory adjustable too. $10 at a local junkyard.

i seen one just like you described at the local pick'n pull...didn't have any cash to pick it up tho...tho we grabbed a Bosch BOV off a newer Turbo Saab...for free...

J-MAN 11-06-2007 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Dive_Miguel
You guys ever used the Bosch kind? (cheap plastic ones) I am not sure they hold up to alot of boost, but I have seen them a dime a dozen in the bone yards....

i used one on my first set-up, fell in my tool bag at the junk yard. very easy to work with if you take the plastic pipe too. i just drilled a hole in my charge pipes and cut the flange with a curved piece of the pipe still on it and JB'ed that ----.


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