greddy type rs bov
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IMO unless you want it for bling...yes. Let the stockers vent to air and you will get a similar sound. I believe the stocker are actually quite good from a performance stand point.
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ive been there with the stockers vented, i currently have an apexi bov which is giving me alot of problems and i need to switch it out for another unit that has the two bolt to flange setup. thanks for your reply though.
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hey man. . . the greddy type rs wont fit on the apexi flange. . . i just switched over to that. . . its the same flange as the type s. . .
from a performance standpoint. . . the type rs blows the stockers outta the water. . . the stockers leak all day long. . . my rs doesnt. BUT, i do have a larger single. hahaha. hmmm.
paul
from a performance standpoint. . . the type rs blows the stockers outta the water. . . the stockers leak all day long. . . my rs doesnt. BUT, i do have a larger single. hahaha. hmmm.
paul
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hey paul,
the intercooler i obtained does not use a flange. the apexi bov was drilled into it, so im not using a flange. all i need is that the bolts are seperated the same length of where you bolt it up to the flange. are the greddy and apexi units off from what im looking for?
the intercooler i obtained does not use a flange. the apexi bov was drilled into it, so im not using a flange. all i need is that the bolts are seperated the same length of where you bolt it up to the flange. are the greddy and apexi units off from what im looking for?