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By-pass Valve Help !!!
Can someone please give me a couple of specific car applications that use these valves because no parts stores in my area have employees smart enough to look them up by the Bosch part #. I got two Bosch part #'s off of this site but they say they need a certain car that it fits. I guess its a LITTLE too hard for them !!!All i need is year,make.model and engine. Thanks alot to who can help.:confused:
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http://www.expressautoparts.com/imp...FTOKEN=70821296
For some reason if the link won't take you all the way to the part, do a search for a "Charge Air Bypass Valve' for a 2000 Saab 9-3 Turbo, the current price is $24.80
I don't know why someone could not find the valve with a part #?? The parts stores here are the same way. No one has any automotive knowledge behind the counter.
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hopefully this one will work better ;)
http://www.expressautoparts.com/import/index.cfm?make=SA&year=2000&CFID=2476093&CFTOKEN=7 0821296
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FWIW- I've checked at local automotive parts stores for the application above (Saab Turbo) with part # handy and the cost was closer to $40(+), just mail order from above & you'll get it in a few days & save some $$.
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I purchased my Charge Air Bypass Valve from express auto and the Part # is 0 280 142 110. Its for a 2000 Saab V6 Turbo
Later,
Dawg
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Wait, now I'm confused.
Dawg, you are saying to use the "V6 Turbo" valve, part #0 280 142 110, cost $41.68 at Express Auto.
Whistler, you are saying to use the "9-3 Turbo" valve, part #0 280 142 103, cost $24.80 at Express Auto.
But in this thread , 468LC says to use part #0 280 142 108, which I can't find on Express Auto.
Which is the right valve? Will any of them work?
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The xxxx 103 would be for lower boost pressures, the xxxx 110 would handle a bit more boost. The price on the 110 has increased significantly since I purchased it, I only paid about $25 to my door.
When I was doing my search for the bosch part# xxx 08, I found it locally at a Mitsubishi dealer for a Turbo Eclipse, but they wanted more than I wanted to spend.
I'll see if I can come up with another souce for the 110 that's less than the $41.68
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I paid around $25.00 to my door from express auto. The price must have gone up a lot since I purchased my bypass.
Later,
Dawg
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if youre going to use a turbo eclipse bov make sure its one for a 94 and earlier, when they redesigned the second gens (95-99) they put a shitty bov in them, most hardly hold 7-10psi
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My understanding is that the 108 Bosch part number suffix is the better unit due to half the working(travel) distance of the valve itself resulting in quicker response times.
Here is a little info. on the subject. HTH
http://wwwrsphysse.anu.edu.au/~amh110/Technical_pages/blow_off_valve.htm
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Gentleman, I tried off and on most the day and was unable to source a cheaper # 108 or #110 Bypass valve. What we need is to find a domestic application, so if anyone gets lucky let us know.