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Old 04-19-04, 07:20 PM
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how much is that HKS SSQV, also how is the Apexi twin chamber for performance and the swoooosh sound. sorry if im asking to many ?'s but i just want to get the best one i can get. Thx

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You can get the HKS SSQV and the flange to mount it for less than $260.

I paid like $255 for both, and it cost me $20 to have it welded.
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Do you think that is better than teh bolt-in kit?
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would the flange and direct bolt on work fine?? and btw how much boost are you pushing and does it sound good???

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See my post and attached picture

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i heard the Apexi unit was effective but very quiet -alex
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cool, i'll stick with my Greddy Type-S though.
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Originally posted by MazdaRx7Racer4Life
Do you think that is better than teh bolt-in kit?
It's cheaper and I personally feel that it's more sturdy to have it welded on.


http://24.21.94.92/exhaust.mp3

That's what it sounds like, I'm running close to stock boost.
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Thx for all the help guys!! from the looks of it i will be tryin for the HKS BOV. and one more final question...whats the difference from a SSQ BOV than just a normal one?!
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I believe the ssqv is pull type, so its really impossible for it to leak at all. Also, its alot smoother between shifts, atleast alot smoother than a type h rfl bov.
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that is true. i was considdering the HKS SSQV when i was hunting around for a BOV but i stuck with the Greddy to be different from everyone else around me who's got the HKS. also the Greddy is a close 2nd to HKS in my oppinion. both valves work very well.
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