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Old Feb 2, 2005 | 01:31 AM
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greddy type s spring adjustment

hey guys, i recently bought a greddy smic with the type s welded onto one of the pipes so i took off my hks ss from the turbos and capped it off, but i'm trying to adjust the type s but it won't go any further. i mean i've adjusted the one of the hks which i assume should be the same on the type s but the screw goes in less than a qtr, i've even switched the screws on them and the type s still won't seem to want to move, should i jus give it more force? i'm jus afraid of stripping the thread. the bov sounds weird right now, it works but wen i'm jus giving it gas, it sounds like air is realing and the noise seems kinda low, any help or suggestions would be appreciated, thanks

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Old Feb 2, 2005 | 02:38 PM
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You need to loosen the 10mm nut around the adjustment then tighten it in with a hex head wrench, then tighten the nut back up. The nut helps the adjustment stay in place.

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Old Feb 2, 2012 | 09:42 PM
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a quick question about this BOV in the current placement I have it the adjustment screw isdangerously close to shock mount ( its welded onto a greddy elbow) now can I just remove the screw entirely and cut a peice of the screw off and then put it back on? or would that diss assembly cause some sort of problems ?
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