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okay, maybe a stupid question, but can ppl record the sounds of their BOV and make a thread or something relating to bov sounds? that would be so kewl...would be like shopping for noise hehe, coz i must admit i want to get a bov soon, but it would be really kewl if i could hear them before i got it...like try before you buy style hehe...

Good idea!

i have a HKS SSQV on my R32.

I can record to sound for u guys if u like but will have to warn u it will be done by my mobile from and i wont be able to drive and do it unlesss u most likely will get background noise...

What i can do if any1 wants .. Go outside ... Rev the lil ***er over 3500 and see how she goes.

I jjust wanna say its not goin to be the same as u would if u were driving under load .

Theres a start anyway

MSN me on [email protected] and ill send u the file.. if i get interest

you could just save your money, get a stainless Turbo to pod filter pipe made up, and a partition around the pod, and plump back your factory one.

Its a great power mod, and sounds awesome. You can hear my car a mile away, this loud sucking noise, followed by a really deep whooosh back through the pod.

**** the wank off valves.. :flamed:

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you could just save your money, get a stainless Turbo to pod filter pipe made up, and a partition around the pod, and plump back your factory one.

Its a great power mod, and sounds awesome. You can hear my car a mile away, this loud sucking noise, followed by a really deep whooosh back through the pod.

**** the wank off valves..  :flamed:

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stock one is already plumbed back, sure you have a nice heat shield and steel pipe but that is irrelevant

I think it sounds like that because he is using a thinkwall stainless pipe, so it make a lot more noise than the standard ones :rofl:

I personally like the sound which is like a high pressure blast of air going down a long metal pipe. "Choooooong~" like the BOV is halfway down a well :(

Heard it once on a VLT, said he was using the standard valves, but I bet he was using all metal pipes since he was a boilermaker and fabricated a lot of it

I've never used an aftermarket BOV but I personally like the stock plumbed BOV when using a pod, FMIC and lotsa boost!

Also ensures you pass inspections by the fuzz no worries. Trust me, people hear my BOV and know i'm coming when it's cranked up :rofl:

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