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does anyone know of a site that has the different types of BOVs and the noises they make?

I'm after a specific noise but i have no idea where to look - everyone thinks i'm nuts when i try to make the same sound....

it sounds like plumbak on an s15 - but i seen it on a 32 and its not plumbak.

any help appreciated.....

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Just cup your hands over your mouth and make a 'pssshhht' noise - or a 3-Stooges 'woo-woo-woo' when asking for it at Autobarn. Makes life more fun for others :D

While you're at it... repeat after me: "Luke, I am your father"

thanks SRG33 :( - too bad the site doesn't have what i'm after...

jamezilla - lol, i already tried that, they all think i've lost the plot!

The BOV i'm after sounds like an angry pigeon on speed.......if that makes sense to anyone..... :(

thanks SRG33 :P  - too bad the site doesn't have what i'm after...

jamezilla - lol, i already tried that, they all think i've lost the plot!  

The BOV i'm after sounds like an angry pigeon on speed.......if that makes sense to anyone..... :D

What type of brand BOV is it???

i've got the SSQV on my car, which is ok, but the whistling starts to get to ya after awhile....

grandmaster - sorry mate, i dunno what brand it is, if i did it'd make things a whole lot easier......my mate reckons it could be the SARD R2D2 - can anyone try and describe what sort of noise that makes?

Angry pidgeon on drugs?

I think it is a "type S" (Greddy i think).

A type S makes a high-pitch whistle noise at the beginning, 1/2 sec later the frequency comes down and fades out. Lasts about 2.25 secs depending on settings. could b an angry pidgeon??? hahahaha

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