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Hey guys

Just asking for some help in regards to my aftermaket BOV its an atmos BOV and i was wonder what i have to do to get more flutter.... I realise ppl on hear hat flutter but i dont kmind it so plz dont flame me saying flutter is gay or so 1999 or that its not a good idea as its damaging my turbo as the air is going back into it etc as i have read all about it...

Anyways i have read that best way to do it is to block the BOV so i as wonder where i wound do this and best method to do it?? Any help is appriciated and no sorry i didnt keep my stock BOV but wish i did...

Also my BOV twists so you can loosen it and tighten it... can anyone tell me what the use of that is?

her is the best pic of my BOV i have atm

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the flutter your talkin g about or "dose" is different to the noise you want.. if you make the bov harder or "open it up" and your sound will increase.. be aware that you will get more stalling with this..

and the more boost you pump in the louder it gets

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if it has a adjustable spring in there then you can just tighten it all the way

and you will get flutters till it hits certain boost level

oowww ok no worried i will try and tighten it and see what happens.... I get flutter at really low revs but anything over 3000 its not really thre and the BOV is just loud as fark

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Follow these steps:

1) Buy a can of coke

2) drink the coke

3) cut the coke can open

4) put your BOV flange on the coke can and trace the outline with the screw holes

5) cut the outline and drill the screw holes

6) put the cut out peice of the coke can between the cooler piping and your BOV, and screw the BOV back on.

If you have done this correctly, your BOV will not work, and all you will hear is flutter (assuming you have a pod filter)

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