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Hi guys,

As the subject says i have a GFB, Mach 1, BOV & adapter for a RB25 for sale. Been used for 2 months, reason for sale is i have recently bought a HKS SSQ BOV & the Mach 1 is gathering dust.

Perfect condition, $150 and i will COD.

Valve is worth $280 retail, without the adapter.

Cheers,

Heres some info off there website about the BOV:

GFB Blow-Off Valves are the only valves on the market to boast these unique features:

· The brass piston features a taper that in the closed position seats against an acetal seal that means it WILL NOT LEAK under boost. The bore also features a quad-ring seal to maintain the integrity of the vacuum signal that opens the valve for quick reaction. All the other valves in this class rely on the diameter of the piston for sealing, and after a while the wear associated with the operation of the valve will increase the amount of air that leaks out through the bore.

· During operation the piston of a blow-off valve shuts rapidly onto the stop, where the acetal seal in the GFB valve cushions the impact. Other valves do not have this feature, and eventually the soft brass piston can become severely damaged, causing jamming problems due to brass flakes.

· Manufacture of GFB products is carried out on the latest multi-axis CNC machines under the international quality standard ISO 9000.

· GFB Blow-Off Valves are physically smaller whilst retaining the same high airflow characteristics of other valves, however the smaller size means they are more suited to modern engine bays.

· GFB Blow-Off Valves are versatile. They can be mounted in two different ways, either as a push fit inside the factory rubber hoses with a variety of different sized fittings to suit all turbo vehicles, or they can be mounted onto a 1 inch O.D. steel or alloy pipe.

· The piston uses less material for low inertia, which translates to a faster response time.

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