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Old 11-08-2006, 12:34 PM
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golf 1.8T good way to make the BOV sound louder?

Hi,
I was doing alot of search on changing the BOV valve to make it sound louder, but I was reading that That's a bad idea since the air won't be recirculated and it will run too rich! I also heard of another valve that can be installed in one of the diverted black hoses from the intake pipe and this will do less harm but still have the BOV sound

any help on how I can make the sound just a little bit louder???

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Re: golf 1.8T good way to make the BOV sound louder?

Keep the stock setup and install a forge DV and high flow cone filter
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Old 11-08-2006, 01:12 PM
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Re: golf 1.8T good way to make the BOV sound louder?

more specific? like where will it be a good place to install it?
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