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RB20DET/RB25DET Factory Blow Off Valve, Modified to handle more boost

Runs 16PSI all day long no leaks.

Slightly Flutters between gear changes

Drilled the Hole slightly bigger and blocked with with silicon and a stainless steel screw

Modified as per the tutorial on SAU

Will install into your car as well if your nice :P

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Reason For Sale: Need To Upgrade When Turbo Comes

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Flexible Antenna, Replaces Your Broken Electric Antenna

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Reason For Sale: Shaved off my antenna hole for aesthetic reasons

Price: $10

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Location: Fairfield, NSW

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Anyone interested?

btw, I have some other car accessories for sale on eBay if anyone is interested... and if you offer a reasonable price I'll end the auction and sell it to you.

Just search for the sell "johnnilicte" on eBay, which is myself anyhow.

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This is interesting, what did you do to modify it to hold higher boost?

Just curious, as there is a big thread about BOV's at the moment..

I just plugged up that 3mm hole as per one of the tutorials on SAU...

I believe that hole assists the piston in lifting up when the throttle is closed, pressured air flows through it to lift up the piston. (someone correct me if I am wrong)

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RB20DET RB25DET same BOV, same base mount.. just the RB20DET sits vertical and uses a longer rounded piece of rubber hose for the plumb back, whereas the RB25DET sits horizontally and uses a straight piece of hose.

I've got the rounded hose if anyone wants it for their RB20DET....

and like I said, if your a local, I'll even fit it for you, provided your nice =)

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