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You need to disable the blow off valve so that it cant release the air. You dont need any specific type of pipe, but a metal pipe with a pod will give the loudest dose. Theres a huge thread on a vl forum about the different shaped intake pipes and what type of noise they make BAHAHAHAHAHA!

Unfortunately though I dont know how to disable the blow off valve as I am new to skylines.

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You need to disable the blow off valve so that it cant release the air. You dont need any specific type of pipe, but a metal pipe with a pod will give the loudest dose. Theres a huge thread on a vl forum about the different shaped intake pipes and what type of noise they make BAHAHAHAHAHA!

Unfortunately though I dont know how to disable the blow off valve as I am new to skylines.

cool.. i kno how to disable the bov and add metal pipe... just not sure on what to do with the hoses once i remove the standard intake pipe..

any help would be useful...

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Pff, everyone keeps repeating that crap about turbo chatter, 'dose' and compressor surge. People blow up their turbos by putting more boost into it, there still isn't any proof 'dose' has wrecked any turbos. Sure, in theory, engineering/mechanics wise, it should wear it more, but no more than a few % and far less than abusing it with high boost etc.

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Pff, everyone keeps repeating that crap about turbo chatter, 'dose' and compressor surge. People blow up their turbos by putting more boost into it, there still isn't any proof 'dose' has wrecked any turbos. Sure, in theory, engineering/mechanics wise, it should wear it more, but no more than a few % and far less than abusing it with high boost etc.

Sort of depends on how much damage your willing to accept then.

There should be a way to quantify exactly how much the reversion slows the wheel down, but it probably wouldnt mean much unless you could whack it on a dyno for back to back comparisons.

Cheers,

Mitch.

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unbolt your stock BOV, trace it out on a rubber matt or plastic or aluminium, punch out 2x holes for the bolts, bolt back everything.. looks stock, flutters like a the sphincter of the universe :D

I did that when my stock BOV couldn't handle the boost but it got annoying so I replaced it with an aftermarket plumb back.

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It's called search, use it:

Dose pipe: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/se...te=%2Bdose+pipe

Hektik flutter: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/se...Bhektik+flutter

VL uleh: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/se...lite=%2Bvl+uleh

Sick flutter: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/se...%2Bsick+flutter

Seriously, it aint hard. Justy type in an adjective describing what you want "sick, hektik, fully, awesome, mad" and then an adjective describing the noise "flutter, dose, pidgeon, zututu" and you will find a billion threads.

*Sigh*

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One will be BOV return. Don't need this when dosing.

Other will be breather return from cam covers. Either get a catch-can or put a fitting in your metal intake pipe for that hose to push onto...

could i just leave it....????? technically it wouldnt be going any where anyway.. would it..???????

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No because it will be a vacuum leak since from factory one side goes to the plenum the other into that intake pipe (not to mention if you just left it open oil could drip out onto the exhaust manifold and start a fire). So either block the right side off or get a catch can or plumb it into your new pipe.

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It's called search, use it:

Dose pipe: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/se...te=%2Bdose+pipe

Hektik flutter: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/se...Bhektik+flutter

VL uleh: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/se...lite=%2Bvl+uleh

Sick flutter: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/se...%2Bsick+flutter

Seriously, it aint hard. Justy type in an adjective describing what you want "sick, hektik, fully, awesome, mad" and then an adjective describing the noise "flutter, dose, pidgeon, zututu" and you will find a billion threads.

*Sigh*

love your work...awesome.

on topic...why you would want to do such a thing is beyond me. Sorry Mr Cosgriff :)

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