Greddy Type RS bov pic installed
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Greddy Type RS bov pic installed + short video
Although nothing much different than the install of the Type S just wanted to show a pic of the Type RS installed (venting to the atmosphere temporarily).
It's a universal bov therefore you need to buy 2 parts to install this bov and to recirculate.
1. an adapter to mount to the stk ic piping (from Greddy or DejonTool.com)
2. a recirc outlet (I have yet to install one)
I installed it knowing the car may stall, but I just wanted to know what it sounded like. I used the DejonTool adapter for a Type S bov ($28).
The Type RS has a larger valve (40mm) than that of a Type S. The Type S adapter from Dejon actually works fine even though it's made for the Type S. It's only a tiny bit smaller (see pic below).
I put it back to stk until I get the recirc adapter from EvoStore.com. I ordered the 29mm recirc adapter (aka outlet adapter).
It does not sound like the Type S at all (that video game sound). It's a loud woosh. I recorded a short video of the sound while in the driveway, but it's much louder under a load.
Right click, save as:
Type RS short video
Thanks to Greg@GSC for hosting and Sleet for posting it.
It's a universal bov therefore you need to buy 2 parts to install this bov and to recirculate.
1. an adapter to mount to the stk ic piping (from Greddy or DejonTool.com)
2. a recirc outlet (I have yet to install one)
I installed it knowing the car may stall, but I just wanted to know what it sounded like. I used the DejonTool adapter for a Type S bov ($28).
The Type RS has a larger valve (40mm) than that of a Type S. The Type S adapter from Dejon actually works fine even though it's made for the Type S. It's only a tiny bit smaller (see pic below).
I put it back to stk until I get the recirc adapter from EvoStore.com. I ordered the 29mm recirc adapter (aka outlet adapter).
It does not sound like the Type S at all (that video game sound). It's a loud woosh. I recorded a short video of the sound while in the driveway, but it's much louder under a load.
Right click, save as:
Type RS short video
Thanks to Greg@GSC for hosting and Sleet for posting it.
Last edited by 99AllTurbo; Dec 10, 2004 at 03:45 PM.
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You can send it to jonhume@gmail.com, and I'll host it.