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Hi all..

just bought new hks sqv few days ago..i have the old adjustable one before and it flutter

pic below..

just wondering if i can adjust it somehow to make it not like a whistle sound..

it sound like fireworks everytime i took my foot off..

plumbing back is not an option..

and i have greddy pod and intercooler..was wishing if i could make the same sound like the old one..

thanks in advance

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Why is plumbing it back not an option? You can get plumback attachments for the ssqv...and yes...the fin inserts will change the sound...just google it up and see which one is the one to get so you do not get that high pitched sound you don't want...but thats kind of the reason why people get the ssqv in the first place...

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so u got the hks onyour car..

can explain again what you do.. or pic will be nice..

Thanks heaps

I dont have pics, but you can get flutter if you have no bov, or u can get flutter using the HKS which sounds different.

1. Take off the stock BOV

2. Copy shape of gasket

3. Make new gasket with the OPENING hole MUCH SMALLER. (the circle in the middle of the gasket needs to be smaller...)

4. Put new HKS bov with new gasket.

5. cho cho cho

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