looking for blow off valve
I used a ebay RFL (worked for about a year) and now an ebay type S. The combined cost of both these BOVs is roughly half of the cost of this one
Never really could justify an expensive BOV, if I could, I would buy the SSQV.
Never really could justify an expensive BOV, if I could, I would buy the SSQV.
34-25mm silicon adaptors from Pegasus would be a SiliconHoses.com part. I'm the US sales manager for both SH.com and Forge...
Vivid can get you a 25mm through us for cheaper than the 34mm valve.
Our valves are warrantied for life. I'd rather spend more initially than have my car down from a failed part. But maybe thats just me. Also, valves that "work" can be leaking a slight amount all the time or close slower than others. This will net an increase in turbine shaft speed and intake temps. Neither of which are desirable.
Also, ethically I don't like the idea of companies stealing the work of another. Someone has to assume the R&D expense not to mention pricing parts to support warranty support.
Vivid can get you a 25mm through us for cheaper than the 34mm valve.
Our valves are warrantied for life. I'd rather spend more initially than have my car down from a failed part. But maybe thats just me. Also, valves that "work" can be leaking a slight amount all the time or close slower than others. This will net an increase in turbine shaft speed and intake temps. Neither of which are desirable.
Also, ethically I don't like the idea of companies stealing the work of another. Someone has to assume the R&D expense not to mention pricing parts to support warranty support.
What about a DSM blowoff valve? Ive got one in the shed that'll be going on one of these days. main issue with these is welding a flange onto your pipes, but thats really no prob for me.
same here man. my ebay RFL and type s has worked fine for me and they are cheap
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
stoves
Suspension, Brakes, Drivetrain
5
Apr 21, 2016 03:00 PM





