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Just got my 1j swapped cressy over the weekend and I'm super happy about it, I reckon the factory "wooshh" sound from the turbo is kinda weird. I wanted to make I flutter and tried blocking off the bov but it still sounds the same, can I get any pointers? It's a bone stock non vvti aside from the dose pipe and pod.

please don't roast me hahahaha

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Yikes.

Did you search? 

The flutter, from my poor knowledge, is actually not great as its the blades spinning backwards because the pressure hasn't been vented.

If you seriously blocked the stock BOV just to make it flutter then I refuse to answer anymore.

16 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Blades never spin backwards, if they did you motor would probably stall as there's no where for the exhaust gasses to go

That makes sense. 

get rid of the twin setup. 

had a t04z setup on my 2jz Mx73 cressida and used to pigeon like a mofo.   Then screamer came on and woke people up.

But those times have passed, due to a wheel axle snapping, back wheel flew off and was never to be found.  Fun times.

 

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