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Exactly see, and i like this airfilter idea, you would have a picture of how this looks, by any chance

Hey mate, just go to clark rubber and buy some thin filter foam. Then you just wrap it around the bov and put some rubber bands or zip ties around it to hold it on.......mmmm zip ties.

This will solve all your problems http://www.momentumtuning.com/Merchant2/me...tegory_Code=OTH

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Just drive with your windows down, pree it during gear changes.

Da effies wills go nutz.

If you get pulled over pop the hood and ask them to spot the BOV on your NA engine :)

Alex if your running enough boost your plumb back will be loud enough...

Maby you shoudl go for what all the kids are going for these days as the new turbo part... (External wastegate) ;)

See, thats what you call an answer thank you Col, yeah ive considered that and i actually like the sound alot. Thanks :)

How would you suggest to accomplish such a thing by any means less dodgy?

BOV's aren't illegal anyway so I don't even know what all the fuss is about.

Any BOV that vents air into the atmosphere as far as i know is illegal in QLD.

Yeah i cant believe its still going i think its amazing lol, I think people are getting annoyed that its still there, the post has taken a life of its own and many topics are been discussed lol. So its the noise aj, so would it be legal to have one that you can control from your cabin and makes not much noise when set low but still venting air into the atmosphere.

the only reason i ever really wanted a turbo car, was to have a sexy blow of valve

That is the saddest thing I have ever read on this forum

Here is two pruducts that will save you the time and hassel of upgrading to an expensive turbo car to get the cool noises

Sick Spoool noises

The sexy BOV noise

As you can see from the website the ladies love it

That wasnt the only reason i wanted a turbo car, its just that for as long as i remeber i loved blow of valves, they just make the car special to me, but i do love turbo's more then superchargers or V8's.

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