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R33 Stock Bov Flutter Sound - Whaddaya Reckon Of This?


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Techinically its not legal as its making noise.... You will soon get over it as it will get old quickly!

This will not get the bishes moist!

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To your dignity.... yes....

There are SO many topics on SAU about BOV's and not running them, blanking them etc............

My understanding is that you could bend your turbo blades. By Blocking off the BOV the built up pressure that normally gets released to atmosphere or recirculated, has nowhere to go but back though your turbo and as such temporarily stalls the compressor, which can bend or brake the blades, and the stalling of the compressor is what gives the flutter sound.

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Lawl! These threads always deliver!

But the whole flutter thing will soon be annoying for a daily drive!

AND you can get EPA's based on it anyway as its still creating a sound!!

In other words, DONT DO IT!

You f*#@Kin idiots..... The 'flutter' sound is called compressor surge. it is NO GOOD for your compressor blades, it slows down your turbo from spooling in between gears and in worst cases, f*#ks up your compressor blades.

Sometimes when people get too ambitious with sizing their aftermarket turbo and get the housing sizes wrong, or over fueling at idle because they didn't reconfigure their fuel map properly after they fit a bigger turbo, compressor surge OR 'flutter' is the result.

The whole purpose of having a BOV is to release the excess boost so it doesnt slow down your turbo in between gears.....its for response.....WTF would you sacrifice response for a sound ?????? fu*kin idiots

Man, I really wish these kids learn about the fundamentals of engine mechanics before they make a total dick of themselves or worse, totally ruin their cars.

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You f*#@Kin idiots..... The 'flutter' sound is called compressor surge. it is NO GOOD for your compressor blades, it slows down your turbo from spooling in between gears and in worst cases, f*#ks up your compressor blades.

The whole purpose of having a BOV is to release the excess boost so it doesnt slow down your turbo in between gears.....its for response.....WTF would you sacrifice response for a sound ?????? fu*kin idiot.

You sir are a f**kwit

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