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Of course its going to flutter if the spring tension is set to max. Its making the bov harder to open/vent forcing the pressure to try and push its way back out through the turbo.

You loosen the tension to make it vent easier.

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ive loosened it up alot but it still flutters slightly then makes the normal noise... i cant think of an accurate word to describe it :S but u know wat i mean.

my mate said somehting about lossening the valve nipple?

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Flutter sounds heaps better. If you want the BOV to actually do its job, get a stock one.

My old trust type s did what you are describing, i know exactly what you mean. Another solution is put the stock panel filter in. It shouldnt flutter with the stock filter in, mine didnt.

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