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hey guys i got a r32 and **** me u can hear the std bov a mile a way! I have a hks air filter and all the pressure is blown out throw that as there is nowhere else for it to go! sounds good!@not sure if the previous owner took the plumback bit off?

what would happen if u put a piece of woopy cushion over the end of the bov snout?? Hehehe imagin the noise hehe

The pipe i think your talking about is the one about an inch in diameter going down towards the turbo? Thats the recirculation pipe it goes back into the pipe from your air filter and is plumbed in just before the turbo. If you take this off youll have to modify your pipe from air filter to turbo, either getting stainless piping or patching the stock one.

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Just get a pod filter and leave the plumb-back in place, the sound will be almost as loud.

what would happen if u put a piece of woopy cushion over the end of the bov snout?? Hehehe imagin the noise hehe

Hehe, i think a kazoo or something would sound pretty funny too.

ok i tried this the other day and yeah the car runs heaps rich. I loved the sound but....the car wouldnt idle properly and stalled most times i came to a stop. HOWEVER if u disconnect the vacuum line going from the inlet manifold to ur BOV and block it off then..... insted of pshhhhht its "FLUTTER". Sounds amazing and the car runs a little richer but not really noticeable

What, the whoopie cushion idea? Or the kazoo idea?  :P

Check the net and you'll see its been done before, theres some movies around, I think it was some sort of Mazda, tried various things, eg baloons, party streamers etc, sounded quite funny. No link sorry, shouldn't be too hard to find...

Btw, my stock R32 GTSt bov is like twice as loud as the my GTS25t one, same filter too, dunno why that is...

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