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Thread: HKS SSQV vs. Greddy Type S

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Posts: 11-16 of 16
2008-05-28 06:11:29
#11
Originally Posted by GT2871RBLUBIRD
yeah i like the greddy but its NEVER one off right, and i dont think its as responsive, but i do agree, if it was working right i lik it, but its a PITA to adjsut and it still doesnt act right.

what about the hks sound is it that you dont like


the whistling sound everyone just spoke about. Sounds like the laser sounds they use in cartoons

but for responsiveness the greddy wont touch the ssqv because of the twin valve system it uses
2008-05-28 07:36:55
#12
I would only use the SSQV with the purple insert.
2008-05-28 11:01:43
#13
I have the same problem with my greddy type S, even if I adjusted really soft it will still surge a lil' bit, I heard you need a vacuum pump to adjust properly.
2008-05-28 15:58:27
#14
yeah thats one way to adjust the greddy but only if your recirculating it, and not only am i running the car with it running to the atmosphere im running a map, so that type of adjustment wouldnt be for me.

mine is like yours tho, doesnt matter if its too soft or too tight it still surges, its so annoying

i guess the hks is for me
2008-05-28 16:13:42
#15
Originally Posted by GT2871RBLUBIRD
yeah thats one way to adjust the greddy but only if your recirculating it, and not only am i running the car with it running to the atmosphere im running a map, so that type of adjustment wouldnt be for me.

mine is like yours tho, doesnt matter if its too soft or too tight it still surges, its so annoying

i guess the hks is for me


I'll buy your Greddy Type S for $10 then.
2008-05-28 16:18:51
#16
lol no way, the guy i bought the hks ssqv from for 10.00 thought that it was a ebay knock off, but when i got it i came to the happy conclusion that it was actually real, sucks for him lol
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