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I just bought a HKS SSQV BOV off ebay from CJ Motors. It got here and everything looks genuine but there is no adjustnbment screw on the back like most of them have... fake or not?? Its series 1

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yeah the new ones dont, hence why i purchased the old style. I dont have the adjustnment on the back and starting to wonder if genuine. Also the pic on ebay has HKS SQV writtin on the side.. does yours?? Cause mine only has hks on top

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yeah the new ones dont, hence why i purchased the old style. I dont have the adjustnment on the back and starting to wonder if genuine. Also the pic on ebay has HKS SQV writtin on the side.. does yours?? Cause mine only has hks on top

if you buy brand new in a box you will get this pair of hks little sticker..

series one got the screw at the back, second one dont have as well as the newest one..

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nothing to worry about..new one is like that..

i use to have all 3..

the one with adjustment is the best

newest one with brushed look is the worst, losing pressure.

now i have the one which doesnt have screw at the back..

do you mean you didnt get adaptor for it, cause you need to buy that seperate..

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So many of you guys running atmo blow off valves, dont you get sick of the stalling and overfuelling?? Or is this hks ssq special in some way?

i've never had a problem with stalling caused by the atmo bov. i cant even think of a time when its happened.

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i did, thats y i selling my BOV lol stalled flat out

Just depends on how you drive, i never stall my car but when my mate drives it he stalls all the time, just make sure you change down gears insted of just putting it in neutral =D

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