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Old 07 July 2006, 01:00 PM
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Im new to scoobys and i was just wondering can you do away with the standard dv, run an induction kit and get compressor chatter sound? I just hate the ghey sound of chump valves and love the chatter
Old 07 July 2006, 09:34 PM
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Easiest way to get chatter is to remove the dv completely- ie replace with a blanking plate. the turbo will then stall when a dv would release the air, and that's what causes the chattering noise.
Old 07 July 2006, 10:14 PM
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^^^^^

Could that cause any potential damage to the engine?
Old 08 July 2006, 12:26 AM
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Its ok if your running a bigger than standard turbo.Im running no dv with a TD05/06 20G with no problems
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Is that true? Does that mean i can run no dump valve on my car? Ive got a new td05 16g on my sti2.
Old 08 July 2006, 12:58 AM
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i know of a reputable mapper who ran no dv on a 16G turbo for 18 months with no problems hes since upgraded and i believe still runs no dv.I do very few miles in mine so i dont mind taking the risk
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Ive tried it on mine before and it does sound a bit nutty but i go mechanical safety over cool sounds anyday of the week.
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