karl hungus
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get a forge bpv to cancel out that annoying sucking sound from the intake.
Is this serious.... The sounds of a turbo engine are among the sexiest things on earth. I am at a loss for words here... Sell it, just sell the car. Clearly it is not for you. I cant tell you how many peoplw out there put intakes and new BPVs on this ONLY because they want to hear the turbo. s*** some people run VTA blow offs and lose power just to hear the sound. To be embarressed about the sound of a performance car with turbo noise is shameful.
I don't care for the sound, either. Don't know about anyone else, but mine gives more of a hissing sound than a whooshing sound - sounds more like a leak than anything else (who knows, maybe it is... I did have the engine replaced - lots of opportunities for bad connections). A lower-pitched sound would be much less annoying. And I can't hear the turbo spool unless the windows are open.
So go ahead now - tell me to get a Smart car, if it'll make y'all feel better.
I'll look into potentially getting the MS CAI thenThanks!
If you pack the turbo and intake pipe with sound deadening insulation it works like a charm...
But in all seriousness, Corksport is working on a cold air box for the Cobb SRI so when that comes out that will probably limit the noise a bit.
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I love the sound of a turbo spooling up (a sound with a distinctive pitch that increases in frequency as the turbo spools up). It sounds absolutely nothing like air being sucked through a tube.
It's the intake induction noise (that annoying sound that most people seem to mistake as "the sound of the turbo") that I don't like.
The turbo is this car is very quiet and any sound that it does make would be masked by the induction noise of a SRI or CAI.