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I am using Type R, supposed to be rated to 600hp, can be plumbed back, also it has facility pressure line from in front of the throttle body, to help it lift (lower one in the pic) - good for high boost. Holds fine with 1.7bar.

Bought if from greenline for around $300, here they retail up to around $600.

Have also heard the Tials are good.

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1g for a blow off valve? pff as if.

I already got a turbosmart 45mm racegate on mine

:werd:

After spending $700 on my pro-gate (new in box)

A grand for a BOV is bloody ridiculous

The Type-R sounds good then by the general consensus :)

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i use a type r they are great just dont expect to do little image psshhhttt's past people as u need to see at least 14 psi to get the things working, which is good im just warning the ricers out there!!

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