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malakia12
01-20-2005, 06:42 PM
Not a big deal guys, but I finally got a chance to put in the Hyperboost Valve. I figured I would change it before my kit even gets installed. A lot of people say that the stock plastic Bosch by pass valve does not last too long, so I figured I would upgrade mine. Supposed to be taking my car down to Delaware to fix this pesky CEL light this Tuesday, but we are expecting a snowstorm this weekend, so I am not sure if I will be able to take my car down. As soon as the O2 problem is solved, the S/C will get installed :thumbup: Here are a few pics of the valve
668Ci
01-20-2005, 07:13 PM
Not a big deal guys, but I finally got a chance to put in the Hyperboost Valve. I figured I would change it before my kit even gets installed. A lot of people say that the stock plastic Bosch by pass valve does not last too long, so I figured I would upgrade mine. Supposed to be taking my car down to Delaware to fix this pesky CEL light this Tuesday, but we are expecting a snowstorm this weekend, so I am not sure if I will be able to take my car down. As soon as the O2 problem is solved, the S/C will get installed :thumbup: Here are a few pics of the valveIt looks nice and sturdy. I hear it doesn't make a difference in sound though...I think I'll just go with the 710n valve from Bosch. Good luck with the installation!
malakia12
01-20-2005, 07:22 PM
It looks nice and sturdy. I hear it doesn't make a difference in sound though...I think I'll just go with the 710n valve from Bosch. Good luck with the installation!
Yeah, it is definitely better than the plastic bosch piece. I honestly did not care about a difference in sound, cause i heard the sound of the AA s/c is pretty sick itself. thanks for the good luck wish though, cause I need it with this O2 problem. :)
you have a sick car by the way :bow:
Solid
01-20-2005, 08:20 PM
Yea, I didn't hear much of a diff with mine either.
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