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Old 02-21-2002, 09:09 PM   #1
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hey does anyone know what a blow off valve is ? or how youd use it (like a Blitz Blow-Off valve)...thanks a bunch for your help....
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Re: blow off valve

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hey does anyone know what a blow off valve is ? or how youd use it (like a Blitz Blow-Off valve)...thanks a bunch for your help....
Maybe a better place to ask this would be in a car-specific forum...
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