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Ninja

Cupra now gone :(
Oct 1, 2005
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Not knowing much about the baileys valves (forge man myself ;)) id say to get the recirculating one rather than one of the blow off ones... The non recirculating (whooshy noise ones) ones can cause engine issues :)
 

cupra tda

Full Member
Mar 14, 2006
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there both recir valves. just didnt no if they were much different and if they worked ok on 20vt engines
 

lofer

Atlantis to Interzone
Apr 11, 2007
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Holbeach
I’ve just had a little search and from what I saw the dv 24 is an atmospheric. I have a dv 30 (recirculation) and can thoroughly recommend it. Its what jabba sport recommended to me. :D
 

p34ch3y

tastefully modified
Oct 17, 2005
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cambs
jabba sport have had some MEGGA issues lately with the dv30 it seem the older one are ok but if you have bought a new one lately when it get very hot it will jam this is because baileys supplier who makes the nylon type piston the gos inside a changed what they use to make this piston, jabba tested my dv30 by sticking it in the oven....mine is fine as i got mine over a year ago,,...not sure if baily have sorted this yet, just a heads up guys
 

Beaker™

Slightly Unhinged........
Nov 21, 2005
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Scary. My DV30 is around 3yrs old. As said, i've not had problems, infact its never leaked or required servicing since i've had it.
 

p34ch3y

tastefully modified
Oct 17, 2005
2,879
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cambs
Scary. My DV30 is around 3yrs old. As said, i've not had problems, infact its never leaked or required servicing since i've had it.

thats god usualy the double lip quad ring inside around the piston needs replaceing after a good while
 
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