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Hi all i know this might sound like a bit of a stupid post but i kinda want to find out how to get that flutter sound or this new dose as they call it?.. any way i was reading up on the r31 forums http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php/topic,79558.0.html

and he pretty much summed it to a t but hasnt repleyd or anything to my posts. but i was wanting to find out if there is any issues has any one done it? ( are there diy posts )? wat is this intake pipe that goes to the mouth of ur turbo that i have to replace? does it need to be replaced ?

cheers in advanced dean

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^^ lol.

block the blow off valve off mate, and get a pod filter :rofl:;) . a dose pipe is another name for a front pipe (exhaust) that you bolt onto your dump pipe :)

Na man, a dose pipe is a metal pipe off the turbo!

You got your terminology all mixed up.

Coundown to thread lock... 10..............9...........8...........7........6

But just to help you out, and save you from using the search function.

1. Get pod

2. Get FMIC

3. Get metal pipe from pod to turbo

4. Relocate AFM btwn turbo and throttle body.

5. Block up BOV

6. Drive around dosing like a mad kent, glaring at anyone who looks.

7. Reverse all of the above as soon as you realise dosing is the domain of full hectic muzteks in VL turbos.

Good luck

Edited by stolen_s15

that who was asking for ? now come joey not on here SpEaK1n 1n C4Ps with bros on the end of every sentence.. if you dont have a valid comment shut the f**k up.

Edited by MRDeanos.

blocking your factory bypass valve to get your hektic flutterz will damage your turbo in the long run. no harm in running a metal pipe from the AFM to the turbo though (other than marginally increasing the heat soak from the engine of the air going in).

dose pipe is the metal pipe between the turbo and the AFM... combined with a blocked bypass valve the air is forced back through the turbo when the throttle is shut, which chops it up... the metal pipe then amplifies the chopping noise and you have your "dose".

having a dose pipe won't win you any respect from anyone who isn't fully sik hektic though... in fact they might laugh at you.

I have flutter, but not really by choice. As soon as i hit boost, my standard BOV opens. Its rooted. So i just made up a plate to block the BOV off. I prefer flutter than the annoying sound of a BOV anyday.

MRdeanos, im no expert but depending on the turbo you have, over time is can cause damage to you turbo. As not having a BOV is causing the trubo the spin the opposite way when you back off the gas.

Can anyone tell me which turbo is more flutter friendly lol? is it roller bearing? Sorry im a noob...

EDIT: Funky monkey, what do you mean by a metal pipe between the turbo and the turbo?

Edited by Lock_to_lock
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