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I think u need to get over it mafia, just because u dont like the sound doesnt mean it is bad. Or is it just because u failed to get one to run properly on your car when others have no issues?

The sound gets annoying as hell after a while, but its not because I don't like the sound, I actually like some types of sounds, not these fairy ones people try to make.. Also, I tune cars - I can get a ATMO BOV to work, but whats the point? The system that these people are bolting them to aren't designed to have a massive deliberate air leak added to them. They are designed to be sealed. I've also seen a lot of BOVs sucking at idle... Hmmm, like some unfiltered air do they?

Your certainly not some mad engineer just because ur running a stock bov or understand its better to run a recirculating bov on a car with a MAF

Thats exactly right - You don't have to be a mad engineer to understand that if you complain about a ATMO BOV causing stability problems with idle, stalling at lights, etc, you're an idiot. You're also an idiot if you think that it is supposed to work. 95% of the people that do it don't even know how the air measurement system works on these models..

There is plenty of tough cars with atmo bov's its just the the shit cars with crappy sounding bov's far outnumber them

Yeah, but as you probably have no idea, most of these "tough" cars are running a MAP system due to maxing out all available MAF systems.. There is a BIG difference between a MAP and MAF system..

Besides your choice of rims is more of a crime than any atmo bov

Well, I'm not really worried, I like them, 90% of the people that have seen them like them, and you know what else? My car doesn't stall at lights, idle like a pig, or backfire on gear changes. Oh, and it doesn't sound like a donkey having a pen shoved up its ass when you change gears either.

All it does, is fry the tyres, whistle it's ass off when its ramming 20psi of boost into the engine, while delivering 314rwkw and 720nm or torque to the bitumen.

I can honestly tell you that 90% of the people that fit them to standard cars are looking for attention. And last time I checked, these people didn't have women getting wet, and trying to dive into the windows going "Fully sic uleh!" asking the guy to make love to them for 16 hours straight.

The only attention I saw was cops, pulling some fool over and giving him a nice fine for undue noise, or in cop terms, "sounding like a dickhead"..

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I can honestly tell you that 90% of the people that fit them to standard cars are looking for attention. And last time I checked, these people didn't have women getting wet, and trying to dive into the windows going "Fully sic uleh!" asking the guy to make love to them for 16 hours straight.

Hmmm gurls making love to me for 16hrs...Straight, i think that would b nice... but i think i'd be sore n can't piss properly the next day... let alone aim @ the Bowl properly hahha

Some Foreplay would b good to :-)

-SeS

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