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Re: T. Timer basics

What do you guys mean by Recirculate? Not to use an atmosperic one with the wide 'whistle' but one that has a pupe going to the intake? Are those loud and how do they get the sound out if they are? Can you post pictures of the types you know for sure are correct and still sound nice?
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Greddy type -s, type-rs, and type-r, HKS ssqv with the recircultaion kit, turbo xs has a few, turbonetics has one, http://www.slowboyracing.com/shop.ph...f270e466dc0994 look for yourself and use the spell check next time
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I apologize about the bad spelling, I was doing a few things at the same time.
Well I really like the ones you linked me to but those are expensive and I don't want to spend that much money. I am mainly looking at the ones on ebay. I bought the car for $950 and I really don't want to add a blowoff valve worth $250 on it. Can you give me a link or links to some BOVs on ebay that would do the job? Thank you for all your help, btw.
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I apologize about the bad spelling, I was doing a few things at the same time.
Well I really like the ones you linked me to but those are expensive and I don't want to spend that much money. I am mainly looking at the ones on ebay. I bought the car for $950 and I really don't want to add a blowoff valve worth $250 on it. Can you give me a link or links to some BOVs on ebay that would do the job? Thank you for all your help, btw.
If you dont want to spend any money on a BOV dont. The stock BOV on your car is as good as 85-90% of the BOVs on the market. Save the money for an exhaust or something.

I am running an HKS Type-II TT. I like it it was kinda expensive, maybe around $120, I dont remember it was a long time ago. It has some cool timing features like 1/4, 1/8, 60ft, 0-60. But I really dont think a TT is something that anyone needs. If you driven the car hard let it idle a minute or two (or 5 what ever you feel like) before shutting it off, other wise dont worry about it. I say save the money for more important mods. my
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Re: T. Timer basics

95_GSX is right, the stock 1g bov is perfectly fine and works just as good as anything else. Take the money that you were going spend on that stuff and put it towards a downpipe or catback or an intake or something of that nature
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You are right about the BOV guys. The only reason I wanted one was for the sound when changing gears but I guess that's not so important.
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I've heard plenty of 1g bov's make loud wooshing noises.
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Then how come mine doesn't do it?? What do I need to do? Would it start doing it once I raise the pressure to 14-15psi?
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I started to hear my stock 2g bov after a filter and hard intake pipe.
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hmm... i am going to have to replace all those things and hopefully it will get louder. I also want to hear the spin louder. A friend of mine has an Audi RS6 (4.2L with Twin-Turbo) and you can hear the turbos spin so nice and loud from pretty far away and his car is stock.
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intake and exhaust will help that. so will hard intercooler pipes
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If you dont want to spend any money on a BOV dont. The stock BOV on your car is as good as 85-90% of the BOVs on the market. Save the money for an exhaust or something.

I am running an HKS Type-II TT. I like it it was kinda expensive, maybe around $120, I dont remember it was a long time ago. It has some cool timing features like 1/4, 1/8, 60ft, 0-60. But I really dont think a TT is something that anyone needs. If you driven the car hard let it idle a minute or two (or 5 what ever you feel like) before shutting it off, other wise dont worry about it. I say save the money for more important mods. my


Agreed, I bought a used HKS ssqv BOV for 150 shipped off somebody from ebay..I also was a new DSM'er at the time and wanted to hear the cool swoosh sound, then I found out it was bad for the engine, so I got the re-circulation kit for like 30 bucks...and as a matter of fact, I liked the sound better with the kit... But I wouldn't buy a BOV unless you get a really good deal on one like I did...spend your money on the basics 1st, then worry about the BOV down the road cuz u really don't need it right now.
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Re: T. Timer basics

Agreed. I am not even looking for one anymore.
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