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Old 10 August 2014 | 06:04 PM
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I was looking at buying this, if I put a flange on it, will it just bolt straight onto my 04 blob ?

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Oh no another dump valve thread.
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Haha, I don't need lectures about it. I just need to know if I can fit a flange to it or do I have to buy ones with flange already onit ?

I have read afew forum posts on various sites about dump valves, mixed reviews. I want to try it, I'll learn if it's a mistake I'm sure in the mean time can I buy a flange and fit it ?
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Link is not working on my phone, to be honest I have had dump valves on my classic and my bug and they are fun for a while but keep your standard one as they do run better with it. I think Bailey dump valves are not highly thought off.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121406774635

That link should work, it's basically that what I'm looking at buying. It dosnt have a flange but I can buy one and it'll just fit onto it then onto my intercooler ? Or do I need to weld and stuff ?

I had a baileys, took it off and fitted standard after about 1 week. I'll always keep hold of my standard one now

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I have a spare standard recirc dump valve if you want? Comes off a 05 blob.
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Originally Posted by Decayes
Haha, I don't need lectures about it. I just need to know if I can fit a flange to it or do I have to buy ones with flange already onit ?

I have read afew forum posts on various sites about dump valves, mixed reviews. I want to try it, I'll learn if it's a mistake I'm sure in the mean time can I buy a flange and fit it ?
I would look for one that is a straight fit, you could post in the "wanted" section.
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Originally Posted by scoobiepaul
Link is not working on my phone, to be honest I have had dump valves on my classic and my bug and they are fun for a while but keep your standard one as they do run better with it. I think Bailey dump valves are not highly thought off.
OP hasn't URL'd it.

Here 'tis: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121406774635

(Op - to post a link click the World/chain icon on the Toollbar, under the smiley, then paste the URL in ).
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Thank you. That's not the one I want to buy but it is basically exactly the same. My car needs a flange fitting so does anyone know if I can fit a flange to that one on eBay and fit it straight on ?

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