Turbosmart Supersonic BOV Suits Mazda/Subaru-Blue TS-0205-1309

    SKU: TS-0205-1309

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    Turbosmart Supersonic BOV Suits Mazda/Subaru-Blue TS-0205-1309
    Sale price $422.95 Regular price
    Regular price $422.95

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    Product Description

    The Bov5 from Turbosmart is a 38mm positive-seal piston style valve based on our motorsport proven boost-balance technology which means the more boost you feed this valve, the better it seals – Simple as that!

    Manufactured from Billet Aluminium and hand assembled with a precision matched piston for maximum possible response, each and every valve is tested to ensure correct seal and operation before being shipped and is capable of bypassing up to 800HP worth of air!

    The Supersonic Bov5 is all about noise, flow and is 100% Vent to Atmosphere. These are more suitable on vehicle’s not equipped with Air Flow Meters and feature single large trumpet for maximum presence!

     

    Available In

    Blue Dual Port: TS-0205-1009

    Black Dual Port: TS-0205-1010

    Blue Supersonic: TS-0205-1309

    Black Supersonic: TS-0205-1310

     

    Features

    Billet Aluminium Construction

    Boost Balance Technology

    38mm Positive Seal Piston

    Vehicle Specific Flange

     

    This is a Vehicle Specific Valve Designed for the Mazda 2.3L 3/6 MPS, CX7 as well as selected Subaru Forester, Legacy and WRX from 2008-2014.

     

    SUPPLIED WITH

    BOV5 Valve Assembly

    Yellow Spring Installed (20-22 InHG)

    Vehicle Specific Flange & Gasket

    Turbosmart Decal

     

    Vehicle Fitment:

    Mazda CX7 2.3L Turbo 2006-2012

    Mazda Mazdaspeed (MPS) 3 (BK series) 2007-2009

    Mazda Mazdaspeed (MPS) 3 (BL series) 2010-2013 (requires aftermarket airbox)

    Mazda Mazdaspeed (MPS) 6 2005-2007

    Subaru Forester XT (EJ25) 2008-2012

    Subaru Liberty/Legacy GT 2003-2008

    Subaru WRX 2008

    Subaru WRX 2009-2014

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