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SKYLINE BLOCKER PLATE TO BLOCK UR BLOW OFF VALVE GET SOME FLUTTERING GOING JUST UN BOLT YA BLOW OFF VALVE AND PUT THIS IN BETWEEN UR BLOW OFF VALVE AND PIPE BOLT IT BACK ON AND U WILL BE FLUTTERING AWAY

$20 DELIVERED

WOULD BE HAPPY TO MAKE ANY FOR ANY CAR JUST NEED A TEMPLATE OF UR BOV WHICH U CAN DREW ONTO A BIT OF PAPER OR CARDBOARD

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Edited by mr- r33
  • 5 weeks later...

Anyone who cares enough about getting flutter already has Put In More effort than required to make one of these. Coke can+scissors+pen and one pair of functioning hands = flutter, and if they use the free brain which (usually) comes attached to said hands they wont part with a single cent.

Anyone who cares enough about getting flutter already has Put In More effort than required to make one of these. Coke can+scissors+pen and one pair of functioning hands = flutter, and if they use the free brain which (usually) comes attached to said hands they wont part with a single cent.

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I tested it, it works

  • 4 weeks later...

hi guys im a newbie and was wounding how blocking off the bov makes the flutter noise?or have i misunderstood?are there any benefits or just the noise?

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I tested it, it works

And your telling me that the pressure inside the crossover is not going to push that little flimsy bit of tin out, even a couple of mm's is enough to create a leak and f**k things up, even if by some miracle it stays sealed, which i dont believe it would, i wouldnt want to risk it and would be willing to pay the $20 if i couldnt make one my self!

And your telling me that the pressure inside the crossover is not going to push that little flimsy bit of tin out, even a couple of mm's is enough to create a leak and f**k things up, even if by some miracle it stays sealed, which i dont believe it would, i wouldnt want to risk it and would be willing to pay the $20 if i couldnt make one my self!

Holy shit there are some stupid people here.

Firstly ull f*k more shit using 1 anyway

Secondly the hole you "dont want" actualy lets the afm know whats going on. No hole, and ull stall all the time.

Trust me. Its good fun for a but, but its so annoying.

Stop being pov dream boats n but a hks ssqv or settle. Chicks dont go "omg flutters, hang on whilst i get on my knees"

There gay and just gna get u pulled over.

Lil kids lol

Holy shit there are some stupid people here.

Firstly ull f*k more shit using 1 anyway

Secondly the hole you "dont want" actualy lets the afm know whats going on. No hole, and ull stall all the time.

Trust me. Its good fun for a but, but its so annoying.

Stop being pov dream boats n but a hks ssqv or settle. Chicks dont go "omg flutters, hang on whilst i get on my knees"

There gay and just gna get u pulled over.

Lil kids lol

Lol, who says that its there just for the noise? I don't have room to run a standard bov return since I put a 3540 and stainless manifold on, so I had to choose between a block off plate or atmo bov, i f**king hate atmo bov's with a passion and dose is a lot easier to control than the noise of an atmo bov, you assume too much!

Edited by W0rp3D

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