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Old 30 July 2004, 09:39 PM
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i have a hks dump valve that i have fitted to my95 wrx recently, there is a screw at the back to adjust the dump valve it looks like, is it best screwed in or out? instructions are in japenese!
Old 30 July 2004, 09:43 PM
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Somebody asked this a couple of weeks ago. I replied on that so if you have a quick search you will have more info.

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found it thanks.


since fitting this dump valve the cars seems to be loosing power throught the gears and juddering between 3000 and 6000 rpm

any ideas what this could be?

has anybody experienced this?
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Something has gone wrong somewhere by the sounds of it. I would check the installation and setup. If you have fitted it correctly try adjusting the screw. You shouldnt have any probs with running when setup correctly.

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