Forge Diverter Valve ordered
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Basically a diverter valve dumps the charge-air back into the air intake system keeping external noise to a minimum. This increases both quicker throttle response and higher clamping load to maintain boost pressure more reliably.
It also gives you that nice wooosh sound. Its not as loud as a blow off valve cause it has to recirculate but u can get some nice sound out of them.
It also gives you that nice wooosh sound. Its not as loud as a blow off valve cause it has to recirculate but u can get some nice sound out of them.
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Basically a diverter valve dumps the charge-air back into the air intake system keeping external noise to a minimum. This increases both quicker throttle response and higher clamping load to maintain boost pressure more reliably.
It also gives you that nice wooosh sound. Its not as loud as a blow off valve cause it has to recirculate but u can get some nice sound out of them.
It also gives you that nice wooosh sound. Its not as loud as a blow off valve cause it has to recirculate but u can get some nice sound out of them.
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what u can do is get a drop in filter for your car, something like K&N would make the WOOSH sound a little louder. normally on a stock DV u don't really hear it too much. If you really want the sound then get a Forge Dv, their the best beside the stock one. i think they run around 225 ish.
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what u can do is get a drop in filter for your car, something like K&N would make the WOOSH sound a little louder. normally on a stock DV u don't really hear it too much. If you really want the sound then get a Forge Dv, their the best beside the stock one. i think they run around 225 ish.
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