Quiet BOV
So i have a turbo xs BOV that came with car and it is freakin loud. Now this might be fun when I was 17 but a bit older and i am really not looking to announce to the world I have a turbo.
So what are my options? I am looking for something quite...NOT SILENT, but quite, no whistles but a soft sneeze and not give up on performance. Does anyone have any personal experiences to share or advice? hybrid |
Hks ssqv (def not as loud as blitz rfl)
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Any recirc system is much more silent. The stock FD bov is my reccomendation. Just plum the output of the bov into your turbo intake pipe.
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turbosmart "plum back", i have it on my wrx and its a bit louder than stock. plus its a reliable name brand!!
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Apex'i twin chamber.
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Old school HKS Bov. I'll never switch. It's such a smooth sound and it suites the car perfectly
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also used to have a turboxs bov, also did not like the sound. not only was it loud, it sounded terrible too
using a HKS bov now, very happy with it. |
Originally Posted by MIBagentQ
(Post 10070088)
also used to have a turboxs bov, also did not like the sound. not only was it loud, it sounded terrible too
using a HKS bov now, very happy with it. |
Stock FD just perfect! I don't like my car sounding like a door opening on the original Starship Enterprise!
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Greddy RS is very quiet
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Originally Posted by JDK
(Post 10512336)
Greddy RS is very quiet
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Originally Posted by JDK
(Post 10512336)
Greddy RS is very quiet
Actually I bought a Greddy RS off Jim about 2-3 years ago.It served faithfully. If you do not ant quiet Go and buy a Turbonetics GODZILLA! You can hear that thing for a block! |
I've got an old school Greddy type S and it's very quiet as well. The HKS SSQV is definitely a lot louder.
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The Syncronic BOV is supposedly pretty quiet and basic as well.
thewird |
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