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Old 07-19-2008, 12:01 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Default Re: what type of bov to get non-recirculating or recirculating?

I just took off a greddy type RS on my DD and put a stock one on as I need new struts and the money from selling the Type RS will fund new struts lol.

I wish I didn't have to though because the Type RS Greddy is the best sounding BOV I've heard! I also have the Type S Greddy on my other car and that one sounds good too!

If you want one that wooshes... get the type RS, if you want one that has a whistle, get the Type S or a HKS (watch out for compressor surge on the HKS, my buddy had compressor surge and from what he told me you cant adjust an HKS like you can a Greddy)
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1992 Dodge Stealth RT-Twin Turbo
64,000 miles, Stored Winters, AEM Tru-Boost, Greddy Type S BOV, DNP Hardpipes, Palm MMCD, Tein S-Tech Springs, Brembo Rotors, MSD Wires, K&N FIPK, EGR Delete, Vacuum Reduction, Cianci 3 Gauge A-Pillar, 5zigen FN01R-C 18x9.5's wrapped in BFG KDW 265-35-18's. 13% Tint, 12 Disc CD changer, 3 1/2 inch Custom Exhaust.

DD-Pearl White 92 Stealth TT-85,000 on it, BPU 270 awhp, 307 awtq on 8-23-08
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