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Just thought I'd clarify for you guys wanting to block bov the coke can does the job perfecty. I did it today just for Shit and giggles and took me a whole 15 min just make sure you trace the bottom of bov on can and cut around the trace place cut out in between bov and the intake pipe mount Put back together and vwallahh you have flutter tutututu.

Btw this was performed on a standard bov and with a k&n pod filter.

Edited by Vlasi

Hahahahaha that's funny as madaz. skyhi its short for a blow off valve it is a valve that allows boost pressure leave your turbo system also makes A tsuuuuuu sound with standard bov and pod filter and you can get after market bov that makes a more defined tsuuuu sound

also makes A tsuuuuuu sound with standard bov and pod filter and you can get after market bov that makes a more defined tsuuuu sound

so, this tsuuuu sound, what does it do? like, i see the original bov has more u's after it therefore its a longer kind of sound right?

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Some how this trick saved my a** tonight when the cops were doing their "part 2" at a RBT tonight. They were after a atmo BOV and they watched it while they got me to rev the hell out of the engine. All they heard was tsuuuuuuu from the turbo, then they were like that's ok!

Sometimes i feel sorry for them as they obviously did not have a clue, twice they looked over the engine bay before they asked "Where is the Blow off valve?"

My god they over looked the boost controller and solenoid, FMIC, POD, Exhaust, rim spacers, etc. Makes me think i could of had a high mount turbo and NOS kit and they still would just be after a BOV.

Madaz, they were pretty good about the whole thing but i remembered what i read sometime ago about these things. Which was not to offer too much info about anything in or on the car.

So that was you scandyflick out the front of Mayne Pharma that time? Its on the camera's man and she was actually 45!

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