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98 gst:WHICH BOV VALVE TO GET??

Old Apr 10, 2005 | 01:19 AM
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Default 98 gst:WHICH BOV VALVE TO GET??

IM LOOKING INTO 3 BOV'S THAT I AM INTERESTED IN THE GREDDY TYPE-S,HKS SSQV AND THE APEXI DUAL CHAMBER.WHICH IS THE BEST ONE TO GET AND HOW DIFFERENT DO THEY SOUND?IM GUESSING WITH ALL OF THEM,I NEED A DIFFERENT UPPER I/C PIPE TO MAKE THEM WORK?THANKS ALL
 
Old Apr 10, 2005 | 05:38 PM
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Default RE: 98 gst:WHICH BOV VALVE TO GET??

it all comes down to preference, the type s and hks ss seem to be the most popular ones but they will all be fine. hks sounds like a bird, gtype s sounds like a missile. i have the hks, went with it because it has 2 valves and seemed more reliable, and i liked the sound at the time. today i would def. go with a blitz it jus has a nice loud air sound instead of a funny kind of sound. jus stay away from turboxs i have heard lots of bad things
 
Old Apr 11, 2005 | 01:29 AM
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anywhere i can get sound bytes of any of these bov's??
 
Old Apr 13, 2005 | 12:32 AM
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Id say your best bet is to go with the type-s or the HKS...they r both a loud piercing sound; and are also more reliable then turbo xs, and blitz BOV's... the greddy and the HKS are able to withstand higher boost conditions, so you wont leak.
 
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