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Old 30 April 2005, 09:41 PM
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Hi All,

Tempted to fit a HKS SQV on my STI8, HOWEVER -

I note that none of the 2.5l conversions from GGR /T25 fit this to their cars.

Is this because the SQV (or any dump valve for that matter) makes no difference in scoobies?

I like it mainly because of the noise but if there is no performance advantage then it's a no-go.

Can anyone help?
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Originally Posted by kenny c
Hi All,

Tempted to fit a HKS SQV on my STI8, HOWEVER -

I note that none of the 2.5l conversions from GGR /T25 fit this to their cars.

Is this because the SQV (or any dump valve for that matter) makes no difference in scoobies?

I like it mainly because of the noise but if there is no performance advantage then it's a no-go.

Can anyone help?
no performance advantage as such, but they hks ssqv does sound the sweetest out there i reckon!it'l keep the turbo from stalling btw,get one fitted
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your best off sticking with the standard dump valve, due to the fact that the hks sqv will make your car overfuel.
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