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Hi all,

I have for sale one genuine Trust/Greddy Type S blow off valve which I purchased with the intent of using on my R32 but as always plans change so its up for sale.

The great thing about this particular blow off valve is the fact that it includes a complete customized cross pipe for RB20DET, meaning that you dont need to go and buy an expensive mounting plate, or stuff around with your piping as this Trust BOV and cross pipe is basically a complete replacement for your existing factory BOV and cross pipe so installation will be easy.

Also included is a high strength Samco silicon joiner that runs between your new cross-pipe and your plenum.

Im chasing $220 for this quality bit of gear :P

Pickup is available in Sydney - Postage also available at the buyers expense.

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Thanks

Nick

how much for the bov without the pipe? wouldnt it just bolt straight up to where the existing stock one would go ? base/flange of the bov n where the stock bov goes looks almost identical..

Steve.

how much for the bov without the pipe? wouldnt it just bolt straight up to where the existing stock one would go ? base/flange of the bov n where the stock bov goes looks almost identical..

Steve.

Hi Steve, the flange adapter is larger than the factory one, thus why the custom mount has been added to the cross pipe.

Nick

can this bov be adjusted? noise wise. , and also how loud is it say compared to standard.

Cheers

Richo, it is adjustable and can be loosened off or tightened as needed, and the Type S bovs arent overly loud, but being a vent-to-atmosphere blow off valve, it will naturally be louder than the stock plumb back unit.

I can confirm these have a nice sound. I used to run one on another car of mine. adjutability is quite wide as far as spring pre-load goes, and the best bit is they are a snack to plumb back into the intake if need be (defect, want less noise, etc). sound is not too "whilstley" like the HKS BOVs. good price too. :rolleyes:

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