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Old 21 May 2008, 11:36 PM
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Default how do i get this GORGEOUS noise

I have the anti lag but how do i get that "chirp" noise?

YouTube - ANTI-LAGGED WRX STI snow drifting!! **RAW SOUND**

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Old 21 May 2008, 11:43 PM
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A Budgie is probably the easiest and cheapest way.
Old 21 May 2008, 11:56 PM
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might cost a lot replacing all the dead budgies though.

any other ideas?
Old 22 May 2008, 02:02 AM
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no dump valve.. the noise is the compressor stalling etc.. depending on your turbo it may not be wise though

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im running a td05/06 20g hybrid
have blanked off the dump valve not really put any boost through it yet though as need to get the autronic mapped.

Maybe once i can get the boost turned up i will get the "chirp" noise

Is this ok to do on the td05/06 20g?
Old 24 May 2008, 09:50 PM
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20g will be fine, Mitsi turbos are pretty damn hardy.

You'll need at least 1.6 bar for a proper high pitched chirp
Old 24 May 2008, 10:08 PM
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1.6 bar is prob what the car will be running anyway.

happy days cant wait now lol really love the noise its just gorgeous
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as above no dump valve, could damage turbo, break shaft if you get a back fire or something.
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Originally Posted by Brett_555_Sti
as above no dump valve, could damage turbo, break shaft if you get a back fire or something.
20g he is running won't be damaged

back fire is on the exhaust side and make no difference whether running a dv or not.

any damage on a weaker turbo like a vf28 for example would be blades on cold side snapping off or more likely the bearings failing
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car is now away getting the antilag sorted out on the autronic ecu and will hopefully be ready on Tuesday so i can be all chirpy and bangy hahaha.

Should go pretty well too
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