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Turbo Piston Type Bov Blow Off Valve + Aluminum & Mild Steel Weld Flange Xs Blue on 2040-parts.com

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Point Roberts, Washington, United States

Point Roberts, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wyntonm Manufacturer Part Number:W1795KW


 

Blow Off Valve Kit

 

Blow Off Valve
  • T6061 Aluminum Body and Cover
  • Anodized Blue
  • 1.25" Inlet
  • Fast Respond
  • Incredible Sound
  • Operational 5 to 28 PSI

 

Weld On Flanges

  • T6061 Aluminum
  • Mild Steel

 

The Kit Include

  • (1) Blow Off Valve (Blue)
  • (1) Aluminum Weld Flange
  • (1) Mild Steel Weld Flange

 

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