In-Line 3 inch BOV... Super sleeper...
Check this out looks pretty cool and you can probably fit it anywhere pretty easily...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fkMUbko_J4&NR=1 What do you guys think? Chris |
Thats pretty cool, but it is also kinda wide though.
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interesting.
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Its size is suppose to be for high boost applictions as well they make a 2.5 inch version that is a tad bit smaller..
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Looks pretty cool however i think the synchonic BOV is the best design yet.
Btw, he said its pretty easy to install. I dont know how 4 small screws that surround the entire piece easy to install when on the car, unless im missing something. |
very interesting.
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Clever, but I'd have to question the effectiveness of that seal under pressure..
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The GFB (GoFastBits) stealth bov is pretty trick too.
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Originally Posted by 1QWIK7
(Post 9062497)
Looks pretty cool however i think the synchonic BOV is the best design yet.
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donst see those small allen bolts holding big boost that well without tighten the shit out of it and possible damaging the bolt heads. Its a cool innovative idea all the same. Think should have just went fixed short pipe extensions on the end and you use couplers to join them the other pipes. And as 1qwik7 said...its gonna be hell to get the that last bolt or 2 in a ting situation on the car.
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"Please note. Inline bovs stay open at idle so are not recommended for MAF equipped cars unless you are running a blow through setup."
http://www.steedspeed.com/blow_off_valves strange |
hey said it opens when the port sees vacuum in the vid..so at idel we pulling 10-20mmhg..its gonna open apparently
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yeah im not really interested in unfiltered air entering my engine...
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Even more interesting is the billet steel cnc'd exhaust manifolds he makes.
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