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Can you get the adaptor kits as well?? Im interested in the SSQV for my R34 but need the adaptor and plumb back kit too.

Checking on the prices of both the adaptor flanges and the plumbback kit (1421-FIT001) - it doesn't include vacuum hose.

But you can easily get a flange from Autobarn or other car parts store. If you do still want one, let me know.

/edit: I recommend the Greddy Type R though. Comes ready to plumbback without an additional adaptor.

put me down for a Greddy RS or S not sure yet, heard type r is pretty full on, for gtr's in single turbo etc init?? anyway, know of any/much diff in the other two? I think S is 37mm and rs 40mm and rs not as whistley and both can be plumbed back though rs nozzle maybe harder to get a tube on. can you confirm/ideas

S has a 37mm diameter, RS has a 40mm diameter, and R has a 47mm diameter recommended for vehicles over 300hp (stiff spring for 375hp)

Greddy RS is the newer design over the Type R and Type S. If you're not running anything crazy on your 180 I'd go the RS.

/edit: even though the type s is smaller it has the advantage of being able to be straight plumbacked no adapter... apparently greddy is making an adapter for the rs which isnt out yet but i honestly have no idea when this is going to be

Im interested

I got a fairly standard R33. But I'm changing pretty much every thing that is bolt on, ie turbo intercooler, exhaust, maybe even get it ported. What one will suite me becuase I have no idea what is what

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SirSkyline

Hey sirsky if depends on if you want to go plumback or not otherwise i mean they are all pretty similar... just diff sizes for the greddy... also depends on the sound you want...

Im interested  

I got a fairly standard R33. But I'm changing pretty much every thing that is bolt on, ie turbo intercooler, exhaust, maybe even get it ported. What one will suite me becuase I have no idea what is what

Cheers  

SirSkyline

I'm interested in a Greddy Type RS... How hard is it to install one of these? I have an R32 Gts-t.

im installing mine on my r32 gtst and its as simple as bolting it on because i have a diamond shaped flange on my piping ... if you dont have one youd need a weld on flange which it would just bolt up to ... but any mechanic could isntall it for u

Checking on the prices of both the adaptor flanges and the plumbback kit (1421-FIT001) - it doesn't include vacuum hose.

But you can easily get a flange from Autobarn or other car parts store. If you do still want one, let me know.

/edit: I recommend the Greddy Type R though. Comes ready to plumbback without an additional adaptor.

Much appreciated, let me know what prices the HKS stuff is available for. Depending on price, might take your offer and get a Type R, or even a RS.

Cheers.

found a couple of pics of the greddy ones to help me and others decide, they look like good units.

type r is chuncky compared looks industrial eh!

Do you reckon the blue nozzle on the rs is screw off? - and then another plumback adapter you mentioned screwed on? Do you reckon you could just get a pipe bit welded on even though may look a bit messy? Or even just stretch a hose over the nozzle and clamp? Kinda want the rs plumback :wassup:

Type R/Type S Compare

Type RS

Hey

Thanks for putting the pics up... it could either be take off the blue part or the they might just sell an adapter which slots into it similar to what hks do for the ssqv... haha i know what your saying about the rs becuase it probably is the best looking but welding is a lot of effort to go to for plumback i would just go for the type S

gor33: as soon as we get the numbers and everyone pays the deposit

I can now confirm that I can get the HKS ssqv recirc adapter it is an additional $25 Partno :1421-FIT001

HKS34R I Pmed you... pm me bak to confirm thanks

PM replied. Just a quick question though.

When you say recirc adaptor, you mean the parts required to make the BOV plumb back, and not an adaptor to fit the BOV onto the stock piping? Assuming this is correct, where can an adaptor be bought to mount the BOV on the standard RB25 piping?? We don't have an Autobarn here in Coffs, and the nearest performance shop in on the Gold Coast.

Any ideas??

PM replied. Just a quick question though.

When you say recirc adaptor, you mean the parts required to make the BOV plumb back, and not an adaptor to fit the BOV onto the stock piping? Assuming this is correct, where can an adaptor be bought to mount the BOV on the standard RB25 piping?? We don't have an Autobarn here in Coffs, and the nearest performance shop in on the Gold Coast.

Any ideas??

Reply yeah thats exactly what I meant... umm ill have a look around asee for you... im not too sure where else would stock the flanges

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