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sup all

loooking for a bov that sounds like "chhh chhhh chhhh..." (LOL =S ) well yeah i dunno wat brands have ones that make that kinda sound so its more like the bov sound the r34 in 2fast 2 furious makes. Kinda like its rattling or something

any help will be greatly appreciated.

ta

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Im runnin a hks mushroom/pod filter and a hks ssq bov and I get some good sounds from that. (putschh and flutter etc...) The pod filter have a very noticeable sucking sound. You will notice it as son as you install it and give it a boot!!

Your bov dependes on how loud and type of sound ur after and they dont enhance performance at all.

Oh yeah - they are illegal aswell!! ;)

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who cares about illegal haha yeah i know it doesnt help, but i want sounds man sounds! Yeah im after that flutter sound, not too loud but loud u know.... hmmz how illegal? dun wanna get busted by nsw cops coz i heard they are really doing detailed inspections of modified cars.... wheres that site that says wats illegal and wats not!

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do a search on the forum dude.

Apparently they are illegal cos they emit harmfull gasses into our atmosphere - according to epa and police!! - just another way to raise money from enthusiasts.

HKS ssq are good - not too loud aswell. my mates got a turbosmart megasonic or somethin and its faaarkin loud!!

He scares the shit out of old ladies when he drives past em!!;)

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After installing a Blitz Suspower LM pod filter into my brother's car, we got a nice loud suction sound with a pshhh once we eased off. The pod worked really well with the exhaust and Blitz BOV in terms of overall sound. Anyway, the BOV your looking for could be the Turbosmart V-Port.

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The fine for an atmospheric BOV is

"Undue noise" $240 in QLD and 3 points

So if you get a quiet one you will be right. I had a turbo smart maximus the biggest they make on my old skyline and everytime i let off i had people on the foot path jump and other cars look and stare so i got rid of it.... HKS SSQV is the only way to go now...

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don't buy anything.

Do the following and you will ge the sound.

Go to car.

open bonnet.

find stock bov.

remove stock bov.

block hole where stock bov was.

block the hole where the stock bov returned the air.

go for drive.

sick noise bro.

hey gtst .

what kid of sound does it make? i like the sound on s15s and s14 with out a BOV its make DO DO DO sound (like my imitation?) any ideas we can do it with a rb25?

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don't buy anything.

Do the following and you will ge the sound.

Go to car.

open bonnet.

find stock bov.

remove stock bov.

block hole where stock bov was.

block the hole where the stock bov returned the air.

go for drive.

sick noise bro.

also what about the vacum house? block it as well?

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don't buy anything.

Do the following and you will ge the sound.

Go to car.

open bonnet.

find stock bov.

remove stock bov.

block hole where stock bov was.

block the hole where the stock bov returned the air.

go for drive.

sick noise bro.

Errr.... wont that do damage to the turbo considering there is now no way for the air between the turbo and throttle plate to rid itself, so in itself it can't relieve the air pressure and tries to exiting back through the turbo? Called turbo flutter i think?

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