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cheers for the wank factor guys. everyone to there own opinion. i have the flutter on my car as i really didnt want the $500 bill just to buy a bov to plumb it back as i think the whole extra loud bov's just attract to much attention and scream look at me.

with the screamer pipe i have one of those as well. but if you want you can drive and even use boost if u want with out using this too much. yes it can be rather loud and a pain in the ass under heavy boost. i am thinkin of putting it back into my exhaust as its too loud for me. but it is good fun for scaring the fark out of those bastard who will not get out of the right lane while sitting under the speed limit.

i think the whole wank factor is the ppl that try and get ppl to look at them. eg loud bov's and screamer pipes on cars that just go nowhere and are thrashed.

yo bud :D

set up properly a 'screamer pipe' on internal wastegate can sound the same as a 'screamer pipe' which is the pipe used off a external gate, the reason y external gates are used are because the turbos they are used on have to big a exhaust wheel in the turbo housing there for there is no room for a internal gate in the housing. also ppl run gates as there controller big HP drag cars in japan dont run boost controller just a certain 'wieght' spring in their external gates, bu like shane said there alot of the cheap bolt on screamers thats sound like a wet fart or excel :(

Hey champ! :thumbsup:

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