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Forget pics, we want video/sound!!Finished. Pics posted. Haven’t even driven it yet
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Forget pics, we want video/sound!!Finished. Pics posted. Haven’t even driven it yet
Very much plug and play. 3 screws and assembling the new piece with the factory partAny changes needed to get it on, or was it pretty much plug and play?
Pretty sure we aren’t racing mavericksMy experience from Diverter Valves is that there is a setting with spring or without spring. Without is like stock, with the noise, with spring it holds boost longer when let off throttle then stock, with the noise. The holding boost benefits racing where you are on gas, brake, gas quickly so you don't have to build the boost back up. Not sure if this DV is designed the same way. But a little info about the true propose of a DV, holding boost.
YetPretty sure we aren’t racing mavericks
So was there any mods that had to be done? Or was it literally, unbolt the 3 bolts, lift up the stock valve, sandwich this "spacer" between the stock valve and the tube housing with the longer bolts provided?Very much plug and play. 3 screws and assembling the new piece with the factory part
That’s all it takesSo was there any mods that had to be done? Or was it literally, unbolt the 3 bolts, lift up the stock valve, sandwich this "spacer" between the stock valve and the tube housing with the longer bolts provided?
Did you install one on your Maverick also? Was wanting to get a direct answer on something from someone that has installed this on their Maverick.That’s all it takes
I have not but I did install a steeda one on a buddies fusion. Same concept. It is quite literally as you said, unscrew 3 bolts, sandwich adapter and screw factory valve back on top. Should be a 20 min job topsDid you install one on your Maverick also? Was wanting to get a direct answer on something from someone that has installed this on their Maverick.
What i was specifically curious about, is the GFB brand, and not the Steeda, comes with that little piece, that i assume, goes up inside the factory Valve itself. I was wondering if its to "block off the internal hole back to the discharge that goes to the intake. I'm really curious if im on the right track.I have not but I did install a steeda one on a buddies fusion. Same concept. It is quite literally as you said, unscrew 3 bolts, sandwich adapter and screw factory valve back on top. Should be a 20 min job tops
There is a little more then that because this actually improves your DV and it’s not just a noise maker. You remove the factory plunger and spring. Then replace it with the new. Snap the 2 parts together and then reinstallSo was there any mods that had to be done? Or was it literally, unbolt the 3 bolts, lift up the stock valve, sandwich this "spacer" between the stock valve and the tube housing with the longer bolts provided?