wat kind of BOV is used in the Lotus Esprit review in Fifth Gear that attempt to break the top speed record with xxxx of budget? it sound so nice...
Printable View
wat kind of BOV is used in the Lotus Esprit review in Fifth Gear that attempt to break the top speed record with xxxx of budget? it sound so nice...
The silver one that keeps on blowing engines and with the slipping clutch?Quote:
Originally Posted by gambate
No bov. Thats flutter you hear baby!! But the new highflows they put in also had something to do with the note. :)
umm lotus espirt ain't turbo... so there can't be a BOV.Quote:
Originally Posted by gambate
v8 TT mate.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob san
http://images.google.com.au/images?q..._Esprit_V8.jpg
greddy type-s
what the heck is dose?
After you back of the accelerator when the turbo has spooled up you hear a sound like tutututu which is very loud - i think it is called compressor surge. For some reason it is called dose.
LoL N00B of the year!Quote:
Originally Posted by chunky
I'm using a Turbosmart type 2..
flutter > bov
Compressor surge > thrust bearings.
However, the tiny ammount and severity of surge just-off-throttle (i.e. "flutter") is worth it in my eyes; does sound good.
I have never heard of "dose", what kind of ricer tool came up with that term?
'Dose' is a loose term used frequently within the younger European males of Melbournes community. In particular the VL Turbo community. hahaah :wave:
Its common for VLT drivers to give other comuters,trees, rocks, children, chicks ..etc ... a "dose" of flutter.
"Drop a cooler" is also another loose and retarded term that these European high cap wearing, 45 degree seat sitting youths like to throw about.
Here is a prime example of FULLY SICK DOSE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4BNtM-EDZQ
yeah keep the flutter ;)