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the resion my car sounds like a VL turbo is because its set up like one ive got a

T04e

NEW ECU with a map sencor

large cooler

external waste gate + screamer pipe plumd out

runnin high boost

with metel intake

i wasnt tryin to make my car sounds like a vl but it just turnd out that way and there isnt much you can do about it other then but a B.O.V with the cops hate to no thanks not having a nother thing they can dick me on theve all ready got enouff

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the resion my car sounds like a VL turbo is because its set up like one ive got a

T04e

NEW ECU with a map sencor

large cooler

external waste gate + screamer pipe plumd out

runnin high boost

with metel intake

i wasnt tryin to make my car sounds like a vl but it just turnd out that way and there isnt much you can do about it other then but a B.O.V with the cops hate to no thanks not having a nother thing they can dick me on theve all ready got enouff

so you have

-larger aftermarket turbo

-external wastegate

-screamer pipe

-ecu change

-map sensor change

-intake modifications

and you are worried about be dicked for using a factory fitted bov?

I get some of my silicon hoses splitting from very slight movements, and pressure is high enough to pop them off even if the joins are lipped and the clamps are tight.. i wouldnt want any plastic whatsoever past my turbo.. Wouldnt the higher psi/ airflow mess around with afm readings anyway?

OK!! I"M MAKING THIS OFFICIAL!!!

DOSING IS NOW CALLED TOSSING

DOSE PIPE IS NOW CALLED TOSSER PIPE

QUOTE(gazza750 @ 9 Jan 2007, 10:57 AM)

me thinks the dose pipe should really be calledthe tosser pipe coz only a tosser would want it done to their skyline

Wow thats a bit much... I bet you wouldn't say that to a bunch of wogs with their vl turbo's in person...

You know how they over protective they are with their so called "tossing"... >_<

farrkkk..... i cant believe how cut some of u guys get over dosing. lol >_<

if some1 wants to do it 2 there car let em, no point moking them, rb sandy was asking for help, not 2 be moked at...

its his car, not yours! so he can do woteva he wants to it

R33HVN - gettin a bit racist there, im offended, not all of us so called 'wogs' have the dose on there cars, i dont and either 2 heaps of my friends

Edited by tigr33

oh lighten up all, it's all in good fun. The only ones who are going to get offended are the ones who really thinks they are "fully hektik sik" I think most of us do this for shits and giggles anyway, it's not like I haven't made my car flutter before.

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