Searching for BOV
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Searching for BOV
I have a BOSH BOV, and it's a plastic piece of ****. This came off the Saab that I took my turbo from, and I believe it's the same one that the Porche 911 uses. Should I use this one, or is there a better CHEAP BOV that would be better to use?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by soundman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">How good is the type H bov Turbo XS?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Just 1 step beyond dsm
Just 1 step beyond dsm
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yea but for the cost and function, 1g dsm does fine for me
plus i honestly think its one of the cleaner sounding ones. i hate those hi pitched ones where everyone can hear u shriek even at .5 psi
plus i honestly think its one of the cleaner sounding ones. i hate those hi pitched ones where everyone can hear u shriek even at .5 psi
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Re: Searching for BOV (soundman)
If you want to save some money, you can just use the bosch. I used one for over a year at 12psi daily. Sounds pretty ******* good for a cheep little plastic thingy, and it will hold up to 16psi of boost reliably.
It sounds like an impressive Phhssshhhhhhhh.
It sounds like an impressive Phhssshhhhhhhh.
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Re: Searching for BOV (Bryson)
I have a 1g dsm. I like the sound and it works great. Im actually selling it only cause i dumped mad money into my motor and want something a little more bling. Doin the tial/tial setup.
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