Every forum I've been to has a hundred different explanations of what causes the turkey sound. I need some solid information on what it is. The only modification I've made is a corksport CAI so far. I have a small leak in my stock smic inlet hose leading to the stock bpv.
For clarification, this only happens when I let off the gas.
When the throttle plate closes in the throttle body, the trapped air SHOULD be release back into the intake system through the bypass valve right? But the fluttering is caused by air not being able to be released as fast as the engine needs it to.
The best reason ive found is that its caused by a weak bypass valve and air cant be released fast enough. but people with a new bpv still hear it. whyyyy
So I need some help. I know that when a turbo goes for 80k+ rpms and hits the breaks due to the fluttering air slapping back at it is NOT good for the fins and bearings in the end. What can be done to stop this?
For clarification, this only happens when I let off the gas.
When the throttle plate closes in the throttle body, the trapped air SHOULD be release back into the intake system through the bypass valve right? But the fluttering is caused by air not being able to be released as fast as the engine needs it to.
The best reason ive found is that its caused by a weak bypass valve and air cant be released fast enough. but people with a new bpv still hear it. whyyyy
So I need some help. I know that when a turbo goes for 80k+ rpms and hits the breaks due to the fluttering air slapping back at it is NOT good for the fins and bearings in the end. What can be done to stop this?