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so after realising how sick induction noise is from being in dads patrol with a diy snorkel, i want to know if anyone thinks its possible to hook up a growl kit into the cabin simialr to bmw and toyotas 86.

im not sure how they do it, but it just looks like a 1" pipe coming from he cabin then going into a mini airbox then to the intake pipe. seems fairly simple and could make the sound 10x cool especially on FI.

anyone willing to/ tried it?

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A growl tube! I literally just ROFLD! I have never heard this term before!

But in saying that.. im not 100% sure how good it would sound on a turbo car. Turbo spool sounds fantastic, but with a big turbo making decentish boost, the air being sucked in turns more into a screaming monstrosity rather than that epic NA DOOOOORT lol.

It would probly make you go deaf. Its pretty insanely noisy standing near the pod filter on my RB25 with GT30.

Save your moneys and just make cool noises with your mouth. ;)

Brrrmm Brrrmmm, waaaah, waaaaahhh, skreeek, ZUTUTUTUTU!

Awesome!

Get a couple of mates in the car for even more awesomes!

So so funny,well done.Gold even will make me chuckle for a long time.

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haha, why?!?

but in saying that though, the XR5 turbo came with what you have mentioned, you could easaily hear inside the cabin when the turbo started spooling up, made me laugh and just boot it in every gear (did my apprenticeship at a ford dealership)

so after realising how sick induction noise is from being in dads patrol with a diy snorkel, i want to know if anyone thinks its possible to hook up a growl kit into the cabin simialr to bmw and toyotas 86.

im not sure how they do it, but it just looks like a 1" pipe coming from he cabin then going into a mini airbox then to the intake pipe. seems fairly simple and could make the sound 10x cool especially on FI.

anyone willing to/ tried it?

It sounds like the perfect way to make everyone in your car die of stink poisoning..

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