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PRICE DROP NOW with ADAPTER $100...

PRICE

BOV with universal Adaptor is $100 if I dont have the pay customs. If so , then add 20% ($20) + 15 postage... I will be getting these guys flown over takes under a week to get to my place :(

DETAILS

I have finally added it to my car and it sounds great :) .. It sound just like the wav files a few replies down.. ON low boost it flutters a little but 5 pound+ its loud and furious...

There is a screw in the back which adjusts the blow off rate. I found adjusting the screw all the way in gave it a really tight sound, all the way out was a loose sound. (psh compared to ppsssshhh) just like the wav file below..

SPECS

The BOV is made from billet polished aluminum.

The HKS Super Sequential Blowoff Valve (SSQV) is a dual stage pull type relief valve. Unlike other blow off valves that are push type, the SSQV will not leak under high boost conditions nor under vacuum at idle. Being of a pull type valve structure, the SSQV can not physically leak under any level of boost because boost pressure also keeps the valve closed against its seat. The SSQV is actuated by pressure alterations only, not by the rate of pressure or vacuum in the line, which ensures a quick valve response and complete closure during idle. On typical blow-off valve designs, a large valve is utilized in order to accommodate high boost / high horsepower applications. However, these large valves tend to react slowly and require high activation pressure to open, therefore are not able to activate and prevent compressor surge at light-load conditions.

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SHIP DATE

As early as possible. I'm aiming at 2 weeks before I ship or 10 takers which ever comes first.

PICTURES

I will add some picture of it in my car... Not that I want to because it is the first time I have welded in 6 years. you will see why..

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$50 for postage?! That's abit extreme isn't it? Well, how do these imitations compare with the real HKS ones?

LOL exactly right man.... there is a dodgey prick on EBAY selling fake HKS SSQ for prices cheap as chips... monza bovs made to look like hks.... sorry but lots of people are weary now..

id buy one but only if i could inspect in person as ive had HORRIBLE luck with this... see my previous threads about ebay and hks ssq...................

if its genuine, you should have no trouble selling them to people so try buy them imo and sell for a profit of 200 to friends :(

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I just read some of it. We will see after I install it on my R33 and see how we go from there. If sounds like I think it does I will be very happy and the GB will prevail. Otherwise I will cancel it. But for the now the sample I have looks really nice and everything seems in working order. :(

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i got one of these BOV. They are good! I had no probs with them.

You dont need adapter..just need hose & the flange so u can place the BOV on top.

I was actually selling one here in SAU before but no one wants it, although offers are made & but buyer fell though so i sold it in ebay with ease :uh-huh:

Heres what it looks like installed in my engine.

http://www.geocities.com/j_aaron71/closerbov.jpeg

Linky to the sale i made.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...AMESO%3AIT&rd=1

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