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If you run a pod of course it will be loud. I've got the stock airbox and 2835 - you can hear it but no unwanted attention. It's heaps quieter than standard turbos with pods.

lancers have mad flutterz and spool noise. Buy a lancer and its a straight fit for a triton diesel turbo to go on. Will be faster, be more cuztom, and flutter way more.

You dont deserve a nissan

lancers dont have mad flutter and dont have mad sppol noise. No it wont be faster, and it'll be gay arse just like you. :down:

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Play nice :down: What kind of responses did you think you'd get to a thread about turbo whistle noise? With the current influx of new Skyline owners, and associated BOV, idle, Ex gate, "best mod for me" threads, you cant expect the average jaded SAU member to answere responsibally.

Im just explaining how i see.

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Does anyone actually have proof that it damages the turbo?

I mean, we're talking about throwing a high pressure wave of air here, at a TURBINE SUPERCHARGER that takes a pounding of god knows what degree of heat every second that it's active... It seems like your throwing tennis balls at a brick wall to me...

lancers have mad flutterz and spool noise. Buy a lancer and its a straight fit for a triton diesel turbo to go on. Will be faster, be more cuztom, and flutter way more.

You dont deserve a nissan

dude, looking at your sig... is your car on bags?

cos if so... YOU dont deserve a nissan! :(

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