how to get the best turbo sound

mrcoyote

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Jul 26, 2004
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Cool! Guna try that 2morow with my forge! see what sound it makes, abit bored with sound it makes now :D
Just go "weeeee tssssscccchhh" as you change gear. You'll have an infinite number of different noises as you'll never be able to do two the same. :p
 

Big_daddy

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Oct 20, 2006
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Just reversed it!

sound similer to evo dv, like whistle in drain pipe!

Does this cause abit turbo lag on 1/2 trottle?

plus im running the standard spring, should i be using the 2nd or 3rd one as they stronger??
 

DPJ

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Dec 13, 2004
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Just reversed it!

sound similer to evo dv, like whistle in drain pipe!

Does this cause abit turbo lag on 1/2 trottle?

plus im running the standard spring, should i be using the 2nd or 3rd one as they stronger??

It shouldn't cause lag. Forge say there is no difference. Looking at the design of the valve, I think it's the logical way to fit it. I used a yellow spring with Revo Stages 1 & 2. I had problems before fitting the spring.
 

DPJ

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Dec 13, 2004
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If you think about it, fitted normally, you have boost pressure pushing against the side of the piston. It takes the vacuum to lift the piston to release the pressure.

Running reversed, the boost pressure is pushing against the base of the piston. Once the vacuum starts to lift the piston, boost pressure will assist it. I'm sure you get a quicker release that way. :shrug:
 

Big_daddy

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Oct 20, 2006
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Well ive revesed mines back to normal, i prefer standard sound as it louder. plus the sqeek sound only is nice on heavy trottle, but sounds abit funny when crusing on sligt trottle. :blink:
hey some ppl prefer it and some dont. ;)
 
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If you think about it, fitted normally, you have boost pressure pushing against the side of the piston. It takes the vacuum to lift the piston to release the pressure.

Running reversed, the boost pressure is pushing against the base of the piston. Once the vacuum starts to lift the piston, boost pressure will assist it. I'm sure you get a quicker release that way. :shrug:

You havn't got a pic of this by any change have you?
 
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