What BOV to use
Maybe this can help ya
But remember that each vavle will sound differant at differant levels of boost.
http://www.935motorsports.com/bovmediaX.htm
But remember that each vavle will sound differant at differant levels of boost.http://www.935motorsports.com/bovmediaX.htm
Originally Posted by Scorpion,Aug 12 2005, 07:43 PM
Maybe this can help ya
But remember that each vavle will sound differant at differant levels of boost.
http://www.935motorsports.com/bovmediaX.htm
But remember that each vavle will sound differant at differant levels of boost.http://www.935motorsports.com/bovmediaX.htm
I take it you're Sc'd? I bought the Turbonetics Godzilla for my turbo set up. It comes with a ridiculous great trumpet. But it also comes with a 2" flange so you can plumb it back in to your intake. That's how mine is set up and although I can hear it it's quite quick and quiet.
Originally Posted by AusS2000,Aug 12 2005, 11:43 PM
I take it you're Sc'd? I bought the Turbonetics Godzilla for my turbo set up. It comes with a ridiculous great trumpet. But it also comes with a 2" flange so you can plumb it back in to your intake. That's how mine is set up and although I can hear it it's quite quick and quiet.


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Only to the sound I think but then that is why most people buy new BOVs. Some of the MAF based systems on other cars require plumb back but not the S2000.
For those with the Comptech SC an ideal replacement for the crappy Bosch bypass valve is the TurboSmart Kompact series. You can get a plumb back direct replacement, a dual with both plumback and vent, and a full vent. The full vent even comes with a cap for the intake hose.
For those with the Comptech SC an ideal replacement for the crappy Bosch bypass valve is the TurboSmart Kompact series. You can get a plumb back direct replacement, a dual with both plumback and vent, and a full vent. The full vent even comes with a cap for the intake hose.
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