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- Apr 29, 2004
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I noticed this new vendor announcement in the forums:
I think it's important that we are wary of any new product that comes out, that is why I am asking about these new bov's. Notice I'm not comming out and accusing Dejon of selling crappy ebay clones, but asking first where and how they are made. Dejon Powerhouse (formerly Dejon Tool) has been a supportive vendor for DSM enthusiasts offering great intercooler, and intercooler pipe upgrades as well as their exhaust line. Again, I would like to know where these are made and if/how they are better than the ebay clones, which have been known to not function very well at all. Here is a picture of an ebay clone:
Their websit currently says exactly the same. I'm not sure where they are made, what psi they are capable of holding. That is why I started this thread. I've also contacted Dejon through email and thier account here on DSM tuners and will be letting you guys know if I hear anything.Dave Johnson said:DEJON Type S Blow Off Valve. - $69 This is a copy of the Greddy Type S (which they no longer make). It seals very well, much better than the new DSM 1g's (which leak around the valve stem and back into your compressor) It does not need an extra cost recirculation tube like most of the other BOV's. For low boost applications, It can be configured with a boost pressure hose to the tube under the "hat". For high boost, vent that tube to atm. Or get our BOV-LSK to do both.
I think it's important that we are wary of any new product that comes out, that is why I am asking about these new bov's. Notice I'm not comming out and accusing Dejon of selling crappy ebay clones, but asking first where and how they are made. Dejon Powerhouse (formerly Dejon Tool) has been a supportive vendor for DSM enthusiasts offering great intercooler, and intercooler pipe upgrades as well as their exhaust line. Again, I would like to know where these are made and if/how they are better than the ebay clones, which have been known to not function very well at all. Here is a picture of an ebay clone:
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). If you want to know exactly what they are like, ask someone with an eBay BOV, it's that simple.

