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Hi guys,

I am wanting to get a different BOV but i want the flutter sound valve not the typical whossshh. What are the names and models of any flutter sounding BOV's that you guys know of. And if any of you have one are you willing to swap for an HKS BOV?

your help is much appreciated,

Thanks

JL

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I never knew u could buy BOV's which make the flutter sound

ive got a factory bov with an fmic and i get the flutter....pretty sure its only the fmic which makes that noise

Or by removing something around your turbo so air hits it harder or against the wastegate ??? which creates the flutter...

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shouldnt cause to much damage

thats same sort of principle for VLs when they wake on a cooler and get flutter

my turbo is still in good nick and thats running some high boost as well

but then again stock skyline turbos r made from pottery clay :-p so i wouldnt really risk it..

nick lets test it on urs :-)

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Get a BOV, plumb it back, and get performance out of your car.

I think he's more concerned about the noise his car makes rather than the performance of the thing. :D

runnning no BOV hinders performance... u serious??? haha

Dead serious...... what are you laughing at?

:slap:

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*sigh*

well from memory a BOV unless running high boost is not going to improve performance on anything... infact im pretty sure in one of my speed mags where they had a 4 page spread on them and what they do they are only designed to release pressure to extend the life of your turbo.

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