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i know all u guys think it pretty gay but i think it sounds pretty cool lol anyways so how do i actually get this noice the whole stu tu tu tu thing haha? i did some searching on here and found something about a pipe where does this pipe go? is there any piks of someone having one done?

block factory recirc valve (bov) and run a pod filter and you should get some good noise happening. As for perfecting pitch of the dose, well you need some TOOL to fabricate you a metal induction pipe to replace most of the rubber.

buy some pigeons. or a vl.

or just take off your bov and feel the joy of lag on gear changes while you impress all the hektic kebab spec vl owners with your epic dose.

The difference is almost negligble. Just sayin.

pls o please dont get this sound, im so un impressed with wankers who dose past me in their skylines, vls, supras and show off their hektic stu du du du du fagget alarm while thinking their cool...

just sayin

but if this is how you roll, as above.

i just think it sounds cool but as i said is there any piks? or anyone know about this pipe u need?

Do you have a pod filter or an airbox in the car? will be on the right side of the engine bay. It has been said already usually that pipe is plastic replace with with a steel one very easy to work out

Do you have a pod filter or an airbox in the car? will be on the right side of the engine bay. It has been said already usually that pipe is plastic replace with with a steel one very easy to work out

yeh man have a pod filter . which pipe u talkin about? my pod goes directly onto my afm

I prefer the Shetland Pony bov.

when crammed in your back seat, windows down, and jabbed with a Parker Ball point pen at the exact same time as gearchanges, it makes the best neigh/flutter/wastegate chatter noise.

I have 2 for sale if you are interested.

but you will have to get your own pen.

pics attached.

http://www.visitshetland.com/images/dp/uns...ony-enlarge.jpg

http://www.dkimages.com/discover/previews/876/65003527.JPG

Plain brown one makes the sickest sound..

especially if I draw blood upon pen jabbing.

Just purse your lips as if you're going to whistle, then make the UUUUUUUUUU sound. Repeatedly jab your tongue to your palate just behind your top teeth and PRESTO! You have your foolly Sik VL dose.

Cost farkall too. :P

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