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pod filter will make it nice and loud. take it for a fang with the airbox lid taken off and the paper filter removed. only do this for a short 1 minute run to see what it sounds like,

if you like the noise and are happy with fit a pod filter, will sound exactly the same

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you want to make the turbo louder??? you mean so you can hear it spool up?? isnt that a bit wank?? all you can do is put a pod on it, you will hear it sucking like a mofo, and you'll also be able to hear the stock bov releasing.

seems a bit strange to me, but anyway, each to their own.

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you want to make the turbo louder??? you mean so you can hear it spool up?? isnt that a bit wank?? all you can do is put a pod on it, you will hear it sucking like a mofo, and you'll also be able to hear the stock bov releasing.

seems a bit strange to me, but anyway, each to their own.

Yer, Well i do like to hear some sort of a spool, You cant even hear the smallest whitle right now which is pretty boring, i bought a turbo car so i could enjoy hearing it spool up too :)!

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well, if you like to hear it spool, you'll have to get a 2835 or bigger. aswell has a pod, get a nice dump pipe, with a screamer, and you may start to hear something, a cooler wont do anything, but a bov will add more wank factor.

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pod filter will make it nice and loud. take it for a fang with the airbox lid taken off and the paper filter removed. only do this for a short 1 minute run to see what it sounds like,  

WTF? If you value your engine I would seriously recommend NOT doing this.

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