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i have installed a front mount intercooler in my r33 and now i want to know how do u make it flooder??? it flooders when i run higher than stock boost but hiow can i make it flooder with running stock boost if any one can help it would be appreciated???

thanks alot

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DUDE!

lol

i assume you mean flutter?

flutter is compressor reversion and isnt good.

sure you may get the attention of sidewalk sam but its really not helping anything but your ego.

yeh sorri man ok cool now i got ya!!! sorri bout the spelling but yeh so if i install a 550hp turbo will 550cc injectors be a good upgrade for this turbo?? or do i need larger injectors???

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yeh sorri man ok cool now i got ya!!! sorri bout the spelling but yeh so if i install a 550hp turbo will 550cc injectors be a good upgrade for this turbo?? or do i need larger injectors???

Get a PFC,Injectors from a GTR, Walbro Fuel pump and a GCG Hiflow turbo.

I have a fuel pump for sale Walbro 500bhp, replaces standard fuel pump. Self Install with instructions.

Running no BOV is fine.You can run no BOV on any turbo/engine/setup it wont make a differnce and wont do any damage. - This will give you a huge flutter noise instead of the "ricey" PSCCCHTTT.

Petar.

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LOL.

Running no blow off with any semi-decent amount of boost = buy a new turbo.

Flutter that you will hear on turbo VL commos is the built up pressure (air) going back (the wrong way) through the turbo and being 'chopped' by the turbine. Might sound fully sick but really doesn't do very good for your turbo.

If you wan't to be a sick habib find a big blow off valve and attach/weld a whistle that you like to it.

Then you can have any sound you want because the venting will go through the blow off, then through the whistle.

The whistles go wWOooooowoooOO.

(and yes.. I'm not joking. If you really want to do this you can do it.)

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I believe the term is "dose it" and add a few "bro", "mate", "fully", "sik", etc...

So very sad, i think i'm gonna start making and selling sound-effects kits, shove a speaker under the bonnet and you can get:

* "Turbo Induction Noise"

* "Super Blow-Off PSSSST!!!"

* "Dose" (also known as "flutter" or "flooder"/"fludder")

All at the touch of a button, wrapped in fake carbon fibre, covered in LEDs, neons and UV!

GUARANTEED TO ADD 25RWKW!!!

I reckon they'd fly out of Autobarn at a cost of $599!!!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Remove the stock BOV - get an empty can of beer and cut a gasket out of the can the shape of the BOV, but DONT cut a whole in the gasket for the air to flow through and then mount the gasket back onto the BOV. You get no blow-by to the BOV so the "flutter" you hear is the waste-gate venting itself.

This is how my car came from Japan, however I removed the can gasket for a clean, stock BOV sound.

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