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HI guys, I will be getting my HKS GT2835 Pro S soon, just wondering, for the people that have it, does it still have that nice spool jet sound that the standard turbo provides?

You'd think it would be louder since it's a bigger turbo, am I correct???

I would hate to have it installed and it makes minimal spool noise, Id be heart broken! lol :)

cheers

And what about the flutter, I love my flutter... Will the flutter be louder than the standard turbz? I should be, bigger turbo yeh?

I would suggest a Recirculating BOV, as it will make your turbo last longer.

Also, sounds like you want attention?

Cops will love you.

This one is better:

http://users.on.net/sau/pacey.avi

Port shrouded is a "windowed" compressor cover

Looks like this:

Lol, still dont get what you mean, that just looks like a normal turbo to be that dont have a filter and not connected to the cooler...

ps. your vid didnt work :)

I would suggest a Recirculating BOV, as it will make your turbo last longer.

Also, sounds like you want attention?

Cops will love you.

F#$k recuirculating, I just wanna hear that biatch flutter.... Took of the plumb back stocky BOV, flutters real good.

So will the HKS GT2835 Pro S Flutter louder?

ANd also, will the HKS GT2835 Pro S turbz maker the spool sound yours did?

CHeers

spool will be louder than stock as the wheel is steel, your pushing much more air, and running a pod (no doubt)

all these things will make it a fair bit louder.

My old GT30 sounded like an aircraft once i plumbed the gate up :)

i've got a link for my vid somewhere, but you cant hear a lot over screamer pipes :)

This one is better:

http://users.on.net/sau/pacey.avi

Port shrouded is a "windowed" compressor cover

Looks like this:

Im about to bolt on one of those,external gate though :)

F#$k recuirculating, I just wanna hear that biatch flutter.... Took of the plumb back stocky BOV, flutters real good.

So will the HKS GT2835 Pro S Flutter louder?

ANd also, will the HKS GT2835 Pro S turbz maker the spool sound yours did?

CHeers

You dont want it to "flutter" your turbo wont last long.

lancers have mad flutterz and spool noise. Buy a lancer and its a straight fit for a triton diesel turbo to go on. Will be faster, be more cuztom, and flutter way more.

You dont deserve a nissan

Vid please! What were the specs of that motor?

ok... found it Click me!!!

GT30, 45mm gate, Nismo (factory GTS-R) manifold, RB25 (built), factory head/cams :down:

24psi/104 sunoco, thats the major stuff anyhow

ok... found it Click me!!!

GT30, 45mm gate, Nismo (factory GTS-R) manifold, RB25 (built), factory head/cams :down:

24psi/104 sunoco, thats the major stuff anyhow

GT3040?

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