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 ^^^ That guy is my hero...  He invented BOV "fludder"...

wtf????

:confused:

does he mean compressor wheel flutter on the turbo?

wtf????

 

 :confused:

 

 does he mean compressor wheel flutter on the turbo?

Yeah... I just find it funny that he's pissed off that EVERYONE has flutter these days when he used to be the only one... Says the man who got his Skyline in late 2004...

That's a bit rich coming from someone who just joined up...  Think of how the old school members feel...

:P

screw them

I already have more posts on there than them all put together

teh new skool r00ls

Yeah... I just find it funny that he's pissed off that EVERYONE has flutter these days when he used to be the only one... Says the man who got his Skyline in late 2004...

oh ..... he so old skool and such a trendsetter

I am going to go and wreck my turbo just so I can be like him

actually I have decided to record someone elses turbo flutter, then I am going to replace the horn sound with the recording instead

how cool will I be then?

I will even be able to do it with the engine off

actually I have decided to record someone elses turbo flutter, then I am going to replace the horn sound with the recording instead

 

 how cool will I be then?

 

 I will even be able to do it with the engine off

You would be my hero <3

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