A airborne_rex Grand Nasty Joined Feb 6, 2007 Nov 30, 2009 #1 Would it be beneficial to invest in a blow off valve for our grand nationals?
R rmar Yo Baby Daddy Joined Oct 1, 2007 Nov 30, 2009 #2 It doesn't hurt but it is not needed.......:biggrin:
D Darkcyde Banned Joined Jan 19, 2009 Nov 30, 2009 #4 rmar said: It doesn't hurt but it is not needed.......:biggrin: Click to expand... thats it, please close this thread there are enough of these out there. you got your answer. try searching
rmar said: It doesn't hurt but it is not needed.......:biggrin: Click to expand... thats it, please close this thread there are enough of these out there. you got your answer. try searching
8 87NAT In Between GN's Joined Dec 24, 2005 Nov 30, 2009 #5 Darkcyde said: thats it, please close this thread there are enough of these out there. you got your answer. try searching Click to expand... Theres a search function?
Darkcyde said: thats it, please close this thread there are enough of these out there. you got your answer. try searching Click to expand... Theres a search function?
N notacarlo eggs are liquid chicken Joined Jan 7, 2004 Nov 30, 2009 #6 Ya know what will really bloat your noodle? Do a search on "search" This horse has been beaten into a liquid.
Ya know what will really bloat your noodle? Do a search on "search" This horse has been beaten into a liquid.
U UL LOSE New Member Joined Jan 4, 2008 Dec 15, 2009 #7 I highly recommend a BOV; it can certainly save an expensive turbo. Got mine from Jeg's, a Turbonetics Duo35 with horn, mounts in the up-pipe just in front of TB. Looks great and sounds great! UL LOSE
I highly recommend a BOV; it can certainly save an expensive turbo. Got mine from Jeg's, a Turbonetics Duo35 with horn, mounts in the up-pipe just in front of TB. Looks great and sounds great! UL LOSE
N notacarlo eggs are liquid chicken Joined Jan 7, 2004 Dec 15, 2009 #8 I am tempted to do what I usually do here.....but I won't.