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yep thats what ive done =]

lol i just looked at ur user name and i had to look at it 3 times coz i thought it said c*cksmoker. dont take that the wrong way, im actually a fan of dosing (i drive a VL...)

im actually a fan of dosing (i drive a VL...)

below your avatar and name it says you have an N/A vl? :D

didnt realise you could doooossse!!! in a N/A?

Edited by jake33

I'm confused, if it measures the air twice, it would put more fuel in and run rich for a second and the typical atmo bov pop would be seen. Which is what happens. My car has not stalled once and appears to be getting better performance as there seems to be a little less lag.

I'm also confused about what people have against this noise. I will admit, I have left the standard airbox on but have taken the snorkel of so the noise is muffled but still is quite audible.

Is it because skylines are seen to be more classy than vl turbo's and should therefore go about being a performance car quietly?

Fair enough, then what is everyone's though of a gtr going around dosing its head off, becuase I was looking at getting a pod setup.

I have also thought of only blocking one of my bov's, this seems like a good idea as less air is being wasted to the atmo, yet less air is being sent back to the turbo's so the bearings will be less stressed. Win Win I think.

And yes I have though af reinstating a plumb back setup.........but where's the fun in that!

why the hell is that flutter so high pitched? like a gay canary?

i no likie. sounds weak and girly, like a barina with frangipani's on the rear window :D

my car does some sort of flutter, when lifting off the throttle quickly. it certainly wasnt by design or intention. but its far less irritating than that. much quiter. and alot deeper. more purposeful sounding.

(aftermarket plumbed bov set to medium spring setting. fmic. pod)

Had atmo BOV on my lancer when I was 18. Had a 4G61T engine. I thought I was cool. Times changed. Dose is not cool uleh. Now my 2 stock valves make enough noise for me. Im more interested in gettin my turbo spool as loud as possible. Thinkin a big single snail

dosing, LoL for people who take 5minutes to change gears and need something to fill in time.

ROFL thats about it, aint it.

nuff said

Edited by r33cruiser

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