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hey man dont bag vl's they r a pov mans skyline ahahahahahaah! it took me 1 month to put an rb20 in mine and the rest!!, custom exaust custom intercooler.(i was little back then) lets hope that vl_bogandude comment wasnt at my expense! lol but yet no one is answering my question! i know a alot of technical here and there's and never heard of this so called turbo dose???!?!?!?!! WTF

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rite the smart arse comments were not need if u want me to use the correct wording ill say compressor surge i just thought id say dose cuz all u hard kunts normally go omg bro sick dose from da skyline der bro....

f**k.

rite... no blow off valves we all know the noise sum ppl call it flutter call it wat u like but they always say its pretty much the compressor wheel trying to pull itself through the front cover everything u hear this noise... i hope ive made it clear wat im talking about now....

sum decent replies to wat ppl think on this subject would b handy....

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a "dose" pipe as the vl community refer to it.. is just a solid intake pipe.. cause majority of them run no bov's when they do this there "flutter" gets a shitload loader.. hence why they refer to it as "dosing" or "dose pipe" n stupid shit.

ahhh many thanks...... hmmm since i was about 4 i knew that plumb back was the only way to live so no wonder ive never heard of this so called "turbo dose" heheheh p.s. only turbo engines ive ever had are rb20 and rb26dett........ never thought twice about haveing a atmospheric bov...... prefer recycling my air and reducing lag personally!

peace and thanks for clearing up this unheard of topic :D

turbo dose= turbo pain

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rite the smart arse comments were not need if u want me to use the correct wording ill say compressor surge i just thought id say dose cuz all u hard kunts normally go omg bro sick dose from da skyline der bro....

f**k.

rite... no blow off valves we all know the noise sum ppl call it flutter call it wat u like but they always say its pretty much the compressor wheel trying to pull itself through the front cover everything u hear this noise... i hope ive made it clear wat im talking about now....

sum decent replies to wat ppl think on this subject would b handy....

think about the questions before you ask it than

yes it is bad for your comp wheel.. think about it.. that wheel is spinning f**king fast and its pushing air one way.. that noise you here is air chopping thru the blades tryin to get back out the intake pipe now thinking of it like that.. do you think its good or bad?

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reversion is bad!

reversion = kill turbo :(

does sound pretty cool though

don't worry skylinekid there's still love!!!

c'mon group hug :P

lol riteeeee......

dahh yeh riteo i just hear ppl with surge all the time... gahhh y cant it be good it sounds f**kin awsome lol wank factor pretty much

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skyline kid what u drive?

r33 gtst. in process of building motor have got three options.... rb25 block gtr crank h beam eagle rods je pistons fully built head...

rb26 transplant same as listed for rb25 but with the flow characteristics of a 26 head with cams and so forth.

or a 26/30 built bottom head with cams blah blah you catch my drift i just cant make up my mind and i cant find ne decent machinist that dont want my left nut for making the 26/30 combo or doing machine work i was for both rb25 /26 engines

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