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hi everyone.. i have a 33gtst, mods r 3 inch turbo back exhuast, greddy fmic, blitz lm pd filter, greddy e manage, and turbo smart dual stage boost controller 14psi . ive always wantd the stainless steel pipe running from the pid to the turbo... will my turbo spool be louder in the cabin than it already is and.. will my dose be a lot louder than what it already is, and will it sound a lot different?

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This will probably be locked as there are plenty of threads on it but short answer is yes the turbo spool and 'dose' will be louder; dont forget to block your blow off valve but your turbo may suffer in the long term.

How long is a piece of string?

What one person calls loud - someone else will say that it is not quite that loud.

Please search, there are plenty of "dose" "flutter" threads and whatever other word you want to put to it.

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