87tbirdtc
Joined:
Apr 2002
Bakersfield, California
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i want to get a bypass valve for my tbird and i have been thinking about getting the bypass valve from tiny avenger. does anybody know if this is a good bypass valve
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87 Medium Red
K&N on VAM
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Glenn 88TC
Joined:
Apr 2001
Lebanon, PA
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The valve in that set up is just the standard Bosch valve that you can get at the link below for $32. He just adds some hoses and stuff to ease the install and then charges way too much. Ask Scott at S&R Racing for the high pressure version. If you want to spend the money on a very good bypass then look at the turboXS line. They have a bypass valve that will hold up to 25psi. I believe it can be found for around $190.
http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/srracing/srracing.htm
turboxs products http://www.turboxs.com/product.htm
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Glenn 88TC
current mods: ported & polished big valve head(1.89/1.59), ranger roller, custom upper and ported lower intakes, t3/t4 turbo, powerstroke intercooler mounted full size, 60mm throttle body, R.C. Engineering 42lb. injectors, MSD 6al, MSD Launch Control, MSD 8.5mm wires, K&N filter, Walboro 255HP pump, Kirban adj. fuel reg., ATR header, full 3" exhaust with Dynomax Ultraflow muffler, Star stage III clutch, Hallman boost controller, Flex-a-lite adj. temp switch for stock fans, Weld Draglites with M/T ET Street 26x11.5/15
[This message has been edited by Glenn 88TC (edited 11-30-2002).]
NO TC and NO headaches.
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87tbirdtc
Joined:
Apr 2002
Bakersfield, California
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thanks for the advice
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87 Medium Red, 76,000 miles, K&N on VAM, Gillis boost valve set to 17 psi for now, Reverse indiglo gauges
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Joe F
Joined:
Jul 2002
Hawkins, Texas - USA
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Be sure to check ebay too. I got a new TurboXS Type-H34 BP valve for $134 just last week. The seller's id was "dohccivicna1250" (without quotes) and I think he sells them from time to time. He said he shipped yesterday (Friday); we'll see how it works out.
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