will a Blitz BOV fit a greddy type S flange
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Re: (TEXAS PIMP)
it might, you may have to redrill the holes. And i think the type s valve is a little bigger than the blitz if i remember correctly
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Re: (B18Flip)
no it will it fit, i bought the greddy type s and when y piping came in it was flanged for a blitz. the blitz flange is smaller than the type s.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by boost fed ls »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">no it will it fit, i bought the greddy type s and when y piping came in it was flanged for a blitz. the blitz flange is smaller than the type s.</TD></TR></TABLE>
so you're saying that a greddy type s works on a blitz flange...
not everything is backwards compatible... i don't really want to buy another charge pipe and reweld another flange...
but can a blitz bov work on a greddy flange (even if it means drilling holes)??? would this even be safe?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by boost fed ls »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">no it will it fit, i bought the greddy type s and when y piping came in it was flanged for a blitz. the blitz flange is smaller than the type s.</TD></TR></TABLE>
so you're saying that a greddy type s works on a blitz flange...
not everything is backwards compatible... i don't really want to buy another charge pipe and reweld another flange...
but can a blitz bov work on a greddy flange (even if it means drilling holes)??? would this even be safe?
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I was able to make the Greddy TYpe-S fit on the Blitz flange but doing it the other way around might be a little challenging. You should do a test fitment and see what you have to do it make it fit.
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