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this isn't a fool proof method, but my heatsheild has been fine with about 5 different cops.... much more solid then any metal one because they can't cut thick metal ones with tins snips... so most have to go with a flimsy metal... I can bash the top of mine without any issues...

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and if you actually want to get a little bit of extra performance with the setup...

CAI

In the end... if turning morons heads with hektik flutters is what you like, its your choice, but don't be upset when the popo wanna have a good look to. these mods I have done to my car actually increase performance, I was not concerned how loud the cars whistles would be.

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1. Record the sucking noise and the flutter.

2. Get rid of the pod and fit the original airbox and snorkel with a high flow panel filter.

3. Play the sucking noise and flutter through your stereo.

ahahaha are u srs that u dont get sumtn out of it wen u hear da turbo spool up den go stutututu. ive had it for year and luv it evertym it goes off ahah

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