what is the best sounding bov
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Originally Posted by Tessai
On a related topic, what is the most quiet aftermarket BOV?
Anything that vents back into the intake should be quieter.
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Do i smell "RICE"?
ok...never post here again
My tII rebuild is almost complete...it's going to have an apexi twin chamber (which I have not heard yet) but i"ll let you know how it sounds
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The RFL is almost too loud. It gets annoying after a while. I've also heard of people having a lot of problems with it because its crudely made. My friend had one on his WRX and he got rid of it. I just got a Blitz Dual Drive and it sounds great. Really Low for low boost and just right for high boost. I'm still running stock boost so I can imagine it being a lot louder with 12 pounds thru it. Its not chirpy like a bird. Its a whoosh or a hiss, Like the snake coming to eat the bird.
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they should like have a way to here it before you buy it
But if i was goning to get one it would have to chirp alil and be a little loud donno what kind that is though
But if i was goning to get one it would have to chirp alil and be a little loud donno what kind that is though
#15
The question should be, what BOV will do the task of dumping my exess*sp* air the best.
Not, what BOV makes the loudest sound possible.
Remember, 90% buys a BOV because they want the *cool* sound, 10% buys it cause they think they need it.
Not, what BOV makes the loudest sound possible.
Remember, 90% buys a BOV because they want the *cool* sound, 10% buys it cause they think they need it.
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Originally Posted by BlaCkPlaGUE
heh.. stock maybe?
Anything that vents back into the intake should be quieter.
Anything that vents back into the intake should be quieter.
Hell, I'd even pay for a device that quiets the turbo itself, so that the car sounds N/A when it isn't. I don't care to grab attention.
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#1. Some of us dont feel like replumbing the valve back into the system, its a pain in the ***, and since I am Haltech, there is NO advantage to doing it.
#2. I got the Greddy Type S because it can effectively dump the over 17 PSI of boost I run.
All the N/A people, dont start drinking the HaterAide because your car doesnt go SWOOSH..
#1. Some of us dont feel like replumbing the valve back into the system, its a pain in the ***, and since I am Haltech, there is NO advantage to doing it.
#2. I got the Greddy Type S because it can effectively dump the over 17 PSI of boost I run.
All the N/A people, dont start drinking the HaterAide because your car doesnt go SWOOSH..
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i think the apexi twin chamber can b set to the sound of a pepsi can being opend .... for me that would be quite enough, i would still like to have a bov, just not a FnF kinda ****
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I like the sound of a nice bov but I'm not going out of my way to get one (ex. spending 150+ dollars) just for that. I have an old school greddy that is plumbed back into the system so it's really quite. I may just see how loud it is when I unplumb it though just to see. Anyways to add my 2 cents I used to have a greddy type s and that thing was pretty loud.