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yes i know it becomes a bit harsh, the GFB one came on my car when i got it so at the moment i dont really have a choice i just think my one is a bit loud.....so any comments and suggestions would be muchly appreciated

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I prefer the Shetland Pony bov.

when crammed in your back seat, windows down, and jabbed with a Parker Ball point pen at the exact same time as gearchanges, it makes the best neigh/flutter/wastegate chatter noise.

I have 2 for sale if you are interested.

but you will have to get your own pen.

pics attached.

http://www.visitshetland.com/images/dp/uns...ony-enlarge.jpg

http://www.dkimages.com/discover/previews/876/65003527.JPG

Plain brown one makes the sickest sound..

especially if I draw blood upon pen jabbing.

I prefer the Shetland Pony bov.

when crammed in your back seat, windows down, and jabbed with a Parker Ball point pen at the exact same time as gearchanges, it makes the best neigh/flutter/wastegate chatter noise.

I have 2 for sale if you are interested.

but you will have to get your own pen.

pics attached.

http://www.visitshetland.com/images/dp/uns...ony-enlarge.jpg

http://www.dkimages.com/discover/previews/876/65003527.JPG

Plain brown one makes the sickest sound..

especially if I draw blood upon pen jabbing.

Lol man that was random :P

The BOV is a 4x4 armoured personnel carrier designed and built in the former Yugoslavia. This eight-man wheeled reconnaissance vehicle, powered by a Deutz six-cylinder diesel engine, was used for internal security and military duties. The Yugoslav Federal Secretariat for Internal Affairs controlled a federal paramilitary force, the People's Militia, which operated numerous BOV-M armored vehicles equipped with machine guns, water cannons, smoke and tear gas launchers for crowd control and riot situations.

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I prefer the Shetland Pony bov.

when crammed in your back seat, windows down, and jabbed with a Parker Ball point pen at the exact same time as gearchanges, it makes the best neigh/flutter/wastegate chatter noise.

I have 2 for sale if you are interested.

but you will have to get your own pen.

pics attached.

http://www.visitshetland.com/images/dp/uns...ony-enlarge.jpg

http://www.dkimages.com/discover/previews/876/65003527.JPG

Plain brown one makes the sickest sound..

especially if I draw blood upon pen jabbing.

:P

Stick with the standard blow off valve.

The atmo bov's don't have any performance benefits as far as I know. Most people upgrade their bov's to get the sound (unless it's recirculating), but some get them because when you're running higher boost, the standard one leaks.

since where on topic of bov's. Just wanted to know, to install the GFB Stealth, will i need a r33 elbow for a straight swap over? Im loving the standard bov with a pod, nice sound and not that loud.

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