BlowOff????Question which one
BlowOff????Question which one
Ok,
My turbo kit is in!!RRM intercooled kit.... Im going to pick up my car later today and drive it for the first time with the turbo. I was wondering which Blowoff i should get??? I want one that will sound crazy and fit my car. How do i know its gonna fit and also what is this i hear about stalling when idleing.
Thanks
Nick
My turbo kit is in!!RRM intercooled kit.... Im going to pick up my car later today and drive it for the first time with the turbo. I was wondering which Blowoff i should get??? I want one that will sound crazy and fit my car. How do i know its gonna fit and also what is this i hear about stalling when idleing.
Thanks
Nick
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rrm does installl ...or can guide you through the intall...if you go to their shop or do it at home(through the phone)....
nitrohead...im happy for you...wish i can come up with money to boost...as for the blow-off..i also heard that the type-S was good...as my friends use it in their mr2...supra..and eclipse
nitrohead...im happy for you...wish i can come up with money to boost...as for the blow-off..i also heard that the type-S was good...as my friends use it in their mr2...supra..and eclipse
awesome job and congrats on the turbo! i will be in your shoes soon!
as for the greddy bov - i also have read on these forums that people like them and work well with the rrm kit.
as for the greddy bov - i also have read on these forums that people like them and work well with the rrm kit.
If you want something that is really loud go with the RFL BOV..it is a non recirculating kit. HK$ SQ's are nice too but tend to be spendy and thats not including the flange...The Greddy's are nice to but you are also payin for the name hence the price. For me I and it could also of course work for you a 1 gen BOV will cost you less than $100 and can hold 18psi. A modified, crushed, one can hold up tp 25. Just like other DSM vendor sites say yes the GReddy looks colorful but it also sales for 250 bux vs 50-100 dollars for the 1st gen and does exactly the same thing. Your call. Also note that the 1 gen is not adjustable where the GReddy is. Just an FYI for you. MY advice tho if you want to make pedestrians jump go with the Turbo XS RFL (Really F*&king Loud) BOV. It is a TRUE BOV (DTA ) and is not a CBV. It is the loudest BOV made. Oh yeah by the way HAPPY BOOSTING!!!!!!!!!
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venting to atmosphere on lancers is no good. i've heard it stutters, stalls and jumps a lot, id go recirc with a greddy type s. if you want to verify this call rob at rrm and ask him what he suggests.
Stick with the Greddy Type-S. I called RRM yesterday asking the same question because my Turbo Kit is about to get installed also and they told me the best one for the RRM kit is the Type-S
Originally posted by JerseyLancer02
Stick with the Greddy Type-S. I called RRM yesterday asking the same question because my Turbo Kit is about to get installed also and they told me the best one for the RRM kit is the Type-S
Stick with the Greddy Type-S. I called RRM yesterday asking the same question because my Turbo Kit is about to get installed also and they told me the best one for the RRM kit is the Type-S
To augment Mobius' last post, there was a fantastic article on BoV's in Turbo Mag several months ago comparing and contrasting boost holding capabilities and basically every important factor of most major BoV's. I'll see if I can find a link if they posted it. If not I'll at least find the month if people want to order it.
EDIT: Can't find it, but I'll check when I get home if I remember. SCC had one too, but its comparison was crap compared to Turbo Mag's (which is funny considering they're owned by the same company you'd think they'd have more similar info). Just goes to show you Turbo's slightly more tech oriented.
EDIT: Can't find it, but I'll check when I get home if I remember. SCC had one too, but its comparison was crap compared to Turbo Mag's (which is funny considering they're owned by the same company you'd think they'd have more similar info). Just goes to show you Turbo's slightly more tech oriented.
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