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Old 01-13-04, 01:23 PM
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Non Rice BOV Question

Whats the difference between the Greddy Type S and Type R??
Old 01-13-04, 01:43 PM
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It is my understanding that the Type R has a stiffer spring and is used for higher boost applications.
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have u ever herd the turboxs bov it is like the muscle car bov.. love it!!
Old 01-13-04, 03:16 PM
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I just sold one on the forum to flyboyjudge, I loved it for a while, but Im into the whistle hine sound, not the whooooooooosh anymore, so Im going hks.
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Unless you have a big-*** single, the only non-rice BOV is the stock one.
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Well I wasnt asking for opinions on different types I was just wondering why Greddy made two different ones. BTW Jonski and aftermarket one on the elbow/throttle body sure would help the engine look cleaner too =P
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depend on your application.. you don't want really hard springs.. stock bov's are fine unless you are going to run 15+..
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