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I'm running this group buy off Supraforums, but in order to get some extra numbers I'm posting here also. For those who want to see the Supraforums buy, check the thread Here.

TiAL 50mm Blow-Off Valve

The Tial BOV is the best quality USA-made BOV on the market. The housing is made of 6061 Aluminum and this BOV has a 50mm opening to dispel air through.

Tial BOV's include a weld-on flange for the price, making them an even better value.

They are available with a 7, 9, or 11psi spring. Choose a 7psi spring for low boost applications (example: MR2 with intake and exhaust); choose a 9psi spring for medium boost applications (example Eclipse with 20G turbo); choose 11psi for high boost applications (example Evo VIII with HKS Turbo Kit).

This BOV is available in multiple anodized colors to better suit your engine compartment design and theme. You can get this BOV in Black, Blue, Purple Red, or Silver.

TiAL 38mm Wastegate

-347 Stainless Steel Alloy is used for valve and valve housing.

-High temperature silicone Nomex reinforced actuator diaphragm

-17-7 PH Stainless Steel actuator spring gives consistent pressure at high temperature, resists "relaxing" at temperature to 900F (483C)

-Nitronic 60 Stainless Steel is used for the valve seat, and valve bushing the same material used in the higher level gates for reliability and longevity

-CNC Machined 304L 12mm thick weld flanges

-Low Cost

-100% made is USA

TiAL 44mm Wastegate

-High temp NiCrFe based alloy is used for valve and 347SS valve housing will offer longer product life compared to competing designs.

-High temperature silicone Nomex reinforced actuator diaphragm.

-17-7 PH Stainless Steel actuator spring gives consistent pressure at high temperature, resist "relaxing" at temperature to 900F (483C).

-Nitronic 60 Stainless Steel is used for the valve seat, and valve bushing.

-All Stainless Steel hardware.

-Mating weld flanges are 304L

-Wastegates shipped with air fittings and stainless hardware.

Price List:

TiAL 50mm Blow-Off Valve:

5 orders: $290 delivered

10 orders: $280 delivered

TiAL 38mm Wastegate (0.3bar - 1bar spring):

5 orders: $365 delivered

10 orders: $355 delivered

TiAL 38mm Wastegate (1.1bar - 1.6bar spring):

5 orders: $390 delivered

10 orders: $380 delivered

TiAL 44mm Wastegate (0.2bar - 0.9bar spring):

5 orders: $550 delivered

10 orders: $540 delivered

Put down what you would like and spring rate for wastegates:

1. Macross - 44mm - 0.9bar (Supraforums)

2. YJZ-70T - 44mm - 0.9bar (Supraforums)

3.

4.

5.

1. Macross - 50mm - 11psi - Black (Supraforums)

2. YJZ-70T - 50mm - 11psi - Black (Supraforums)

3. woofa347 - 50mm - 11psi - Purple (Supraforums)

4. kyora - 50mm - 11psi - Black (Supraforums)

5.

In line with SAU group buy policy, cutoff for SAU members is May 15th, these products are being supplied by Velocity Performance, USA. Products can either be picked up from my residence, or anywhere nearby in Western Sydney (between Parramatta, Fairfield & Liverpool), which $10 is cut off the price, or will be delivered.

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