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Old 06-01-2010, 05:32 PM
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Basically I just want to know .....IS THIS THE FLANGE I NEED TO BUY??
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SRE-A...ht_1621wt_1041
Okey heres my problem I got the HKS SSQV and it came with this flange (1st and 2nd Pic) and then I was wondering if that would work with my pipe for my greddy kit or if I should buy a different flange??? (Pic 3) I just need to know what flange I need to make it work. Its going on my GREDDY TURBO KIT.

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The flange in the first 2 pics seems to be a flange to convert from whatever that is to the HKS flange. The flange in the third picture is what you want but make sure you get the correct material so that it will be easier to weld together on the Greddy piping.
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Originally Posted by OuterHeaven
The flange in the first 2 pics seems to be a flange to convert from whatever that is to the HKS flange. The flange in the third picture is what you want but make sure you get the correct material so that it will be easier to weld together on the Greddy piping.
so I want to not worry about the flange I have an buy the other right? and thku
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Is that the flange used to convert to something else? or to convert it to a recirculated type BOV?
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Either way he still needs to buy another flange.
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Old 06-02-2010, 02:37 PM
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is this a definitie answer I need that one?VVVV

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If your BOV location on your piping that leads to you BOV is a 2 bolt style flange, then it'll have to be removed and have the new flange re-welded in place. The flange you have already is for OEM cars that use a Bypass Valve setup where a rubber hose comes off the charge pipe and goes into the bottom of the BPV and would have another re-routing it to the intake for recirculation. That flange is to adapt the HKS to OEM cars.
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Originally Posted by rangerryda
If your BOV location on your piping that leads to you BOV is a 2 bolt style flange, then it'll have to be removed and have the new flange re-welded in place. The flange you have already is for OEM cars that use a Bypass Valve setup where a rubber hose comes off the charge pipe and goes into the bottom of the BPV and would have another re-routing it to the intake for recirculation. That flange is to adapt the HKS to OEM cars.
I havent done anything to the pipe yet I just need to know what flange to buy. That one just came with my BOV when i bought it
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What BOV do you have now?
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How about pics of the pipe you plan on using before we give advice. Is there a flange on the pipe currently?
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I haven't put any on its the stock greddy piping when i bought my hks ssqv that was the flange that came with it I was wondering if that was the one i wanted to use or if i needed to buy the other one....... to make it look like this
http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_...0073_large.jpg
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whatever flange is on the IC pipe you need the mate to it for your BOV. Im using one like you have but my BOV is connected by a silicone coupler not a flange
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Originally Posted by Blue_TC_Man
whatever flange is on the IC pipe you need the mate to it for your BOV. Im using one like you have but my BOV is connected by a silicone coupler not a flange
Theres nothing on my pipe
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i got a flange u just need to get some one to weld it.. it's a steel flange brand new. But, i'm thinking you probably need an aluminum one.. i also have a sectional you can use. looks like the one above.

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this was from my Dezod V2 intercooler kit. You can modify to fit. it's a 2.25" pipe with the flange already welded to it.

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This is the steel one i have also.
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Flange in the first and second picture is to recirculate your BOV.
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I JUST NEED THE FLANGE IS THIS THE ONE I NEED TO BUY?!? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SRE-A...ht_1621wt_1041
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Yes, that will do perfectly if you can find a decent welder nearby to do the job.
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Old 06-03-2010, 03:41 PM
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Yah I paid a professional to do my pan but I felt that flange was wrong when I took it to him
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Yeah, for your setup, the new one you bought is what he needs. The one that comes with the BOV is for OEM conversions usually because they tend to use silicone couplers on charge pipe and intake sides of the BOV unlike aftermarket kits that usually just atmospheric dump like yours will be.

You can almost see the rubber/plastic charge pipe on this car that's using that flange.
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you can buy short pieces of pipe with that flange already welded on as well, if you dont want to deal with a welder again
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