


GFB Mach 2 TMS Recirculating Diverter Valve - 35mm Inlet/30mm Outlet (suits 97-98 Subaru WRX/STi)
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GFB Mach 2 TMS Recirculating Diverter Valve - 35mm Inlet/30mm Outlet (suits 97-98 Subaru WRX/STi)ALL THE PERFORMANCE WITH OR WITHOUT THE NOISE!, GFB's Mach 2 utilises GFB's proven TMS Technology to ensure rapid boost recovery on gearshift and optimum throttle response, as well as the ability to withstand boost pressures of 100psi+. Put simply, it can hold more boost than any turbo could produce Installation Instructions This Part Fits: Year Make Model Submodel 1987 Chrysler Conquest Base 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSi 1986 1987,1990 1991 Mazda 626 GT
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