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hoping to get some answers before r31nismoid closes this...

story: ive noticed that other skylines with similar fmic kits, pods and ss intake pipes have a lazier compressor surge whereas with mine its not as slow?

to help you understand what im saying - other skylines have a "FU..TU.TU TUTUTU mine just goes "FTFTFTFTFT" :D

i do not care about hektik flutterz. i run an atmo bov but it doesnt vent on lower rpm's so i get the compressor surge and ive noticed with other skylines at similar rpm's they have a more lazier/slower surge

question: why is this? is this normal? im just worried that maybe i havent connected something in the right place or in a right way coz the only other turbo cars that ive heard with same speed flutterz are the ones running standard intercoolers.

i'd appreciate any help

thanks

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Maybe the ones you're listening to have larger turbos?

yeah thats what i was thinking at first..

maybe shorter ic pipes or longer big diffrence in sound ive tryed it

where the hell would they fit longer piping lol i had a return flow kit before, now normal kit with alot more pipes but havent noticed any difference in sound

Do you run a air box?

nah s/s pipe -> afm -> greddy metal bend -> hks pod

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If you know im going to close it?

Why start...

Go over to Calaisturbo.com

Its all explained there (in the "dose pipe guide")... how to get high pitch/short, low pitch/long... and so on for all your bell st kebab stand requirements.

The user is "dixie" on CT.com that created the whole thread.

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