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Old Apr 4, 2006 | 10:26 AM
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FS: TurboXS RFL Bov (Pending Sale)

(PENDING Sale to DanWRX)

Like new condition...Selling for my cousin...

Comes with the WRX Flange.

$130

Brent

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Old Apr 4, 2006 | 06:42 PM
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Rfl

How did his WRX do with the RFL...? I have a Type H but am looking for an RFL unit. Turbo XS actually told me to not get one unless I was running over 320 to the wheels...I'm currently at 296...

Let me know about the performance on it...
Old Apr 4, 2006 | 07:53 PM
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He has an 04 Sti

and it ran fine...as you know...blow off valves at normal boost levels don't enhance performance...it's mostly the sound they give off...the stock bov's are good to about 18-19psi...after that, you need to get one that holds more boost...probably what Turbo XS was talking about...

Anyhow, he doesn't get the black bumper (running rich) effect with his car...I get those marks with my HKS bov...he got tired of throwing fireballs and the loud PHISHHHHH! heh heh

It's in good shape and well worth the $130.

Brent
Old Apr 5, 2006 | 12:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Island Style
and it ran fine...as you know...blow off valves at normal boost levels don't enhance performance...it's mostly the sound they give off...the stock bov's are good to about 18-19psi...after that, you need to get one that holds more boost...probably what Turbo XS was talking about...

Anyhow, he doesn't get the black bumper (running rich) effect with his car...I get those marks with my HKS bov...he got tired of throwing fireballs and the loud PHISHHHHH! heh heh

It's in good shape and well worth the $130.

Brent
fireball back fire? i got a rfl recently!! how bad was the fire ball? any damage to car and/or motor?
Old Apr 5, 2006 | 01:07 AM
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i dont think its bad for the motor, just waste of gas
Old Apr 5, 2006 | 05:14 AM
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ok!! i thought it was gonna hurt it in some way!!
Old Apr 5, 2006 | 07:19 AM
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^^^Nah...in fact

People pay to be able to do that with some device that creates the flamethrower look...

100% atmospheric bov (Vent 100% out rather than recirculate the air) makes your car run rich...causing the occasional backfire or if you are good...a purposeful one...anyhow, if you have a straight-through exhaust like my cousin or mine...he has a PDE dp with a custom High Power HKS exhaust...or my 3.5" APS system...you will throw a pretty major fireball at times...When I run my HKS bov...I do this quite often...

Brent
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