blow off valve

Started by dogginred90, August 11, 2008, 06:53:48 PM

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dogginred90

what is a good one to buy?

where to buy it?

                                      Thanks!!!! :icon_biggrin:

a1990cavalierz24

I use a first gen. DSM blow-off valve that I got off of ebay, and it works great.
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cobracmdr

search works great this one has many threads about it ;)

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z284pwr

SSQV BOV here.  It's a "Monza" one.  From what has been discovered, it is the EXACT same as the HKS just with a different name.  We aren't that proud and it has worked solid for 4 years now.

dogginred90

Hey man where did u get it and how much was it. Thanks

z284pwr

We found it on ebay and it was around $80.  There are several "knock" off ones available on ebay for $50-$90 it appeared.  For the price of an HKS one, you can pick up 2 of them.  They work pretty good, if you install it out of the way no one will ever notice, if you install it on the upper charge pipe, about 90% of people won't notice and the ones that do, well, I don't care  :icon_rolleyes: