View Full Version : Greddy Universal Type S BOV Recirulation Kit
instylz
11-04-2003, 08:45 PM
Before anyone says anything I have searched and have been unsuccessful locating this part...Spool is out till the end of the week beginning of next week and I would like to have this item by the end of the week so I can work on it on Saturday. Anyone know of a reliable Business that sells this piece for sure? Thanks....I tried Spool,8v turbo was not picking up the line,Adventron I believe did not know what I was talking about...Please help me and don't flame...Thanks
Originally posted by ARunto
i have the hard pipes and no recirc kit...works fine...it can stall though if coming off boost and coasting in neutral. you can buy a recirc fitting from www.racingworks.com they have a 16mm one for like $11. Then you'd just need a 3/4" hose and route it back to the intake.
Striker187
11-04-2003, 10:01 PM
www.blowoffvalves.com
ARunto
11-04-2003, 10:44 PM
http://www.racingworks.com/greddy_bovparts.htm
part # GRE-11900481
SpcyOrangeMSP03
11-04-2003, 11:06 PM
i dont get it the link for acing works, where is the recirc kit? which thing is it? sorry if its a dumb question.
jred321
11-04-2003, 11:11 PM
what exactly is this part? couldn't you just get some hose to go over the outlet and use a hose clamp to hold it on? the outlet is beaded and everything so it would have no problem holding. that's how i've always seen it done, unless there was something there i wasn't seeing. why do you need a fitting?
ARunto
11-04-2003, 11:17 PM
ok the recirc kit is only a 16mm fitting that screws inside the Type-S BOV....you have to go to the hardware store and buy some 3/4" hose and route it back to the intake. It's not a kit it's only a fitting that allows you to adapt it to a hose to recirc.
ARunto
11-04-2003, 11:19 PM
the problem with just getting a hose is that you have to get a hose with a 1.25" Inner Diameter and finding a hose that big and that is flexiable enough to route into the intake can be a challenge.
What would that greddy s sound like with it recircluated. Is there a way you could do both recirc and atmosphere so you can get the sound still.
Striker187
11-05-2003, 01:24 AM
should sound the same, just quieter. nobody's posted a clip of it reciculated yet.
you can't do both. if you wanna vent to atmosphere and recirculate, try the gfb hybrid bovs. those will do what you want.
PaulMP3
11-05-2003, 01:50 AM
i will try and post a clip soon. It sounds the same, just a lil muffled.
mikeeeee
11-05-2003, 02:08 AM
to me the sound comes a lil after i let go of the gas. has a lil delay but its very quiet but not that much louder venting. imho it doesnt sound too great hks had a more distinct sound.
only if the gobble was gone the greddy would sound sweet
PaulMP3
11-05-2003, 02:10 AM
i get no gobble. mine is a sharp whistle sound
RXMmazdaspeed
11-05-2003, 02:21 AM
Originally posted by Striker187
should sound the same, just quieter. nobody's posted a clip of it reciculated yet.
you can't do both. if you wanna vent to atmosphere and recirculate, try the gfb hybrid bovs. those will do what you want.
can u guys explain the recirculation thing to me? thanks.
PaulMP3
11-05-2003, 02:28 AM
by venting the BOV to the atmosphere the MAF tells the computer to add fuel base on the amount of air. Since you are releasing the air, the computer adds fuel, but there isnt enough air causing a very rich condition that will make you stall smoetimes!
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