Ryan327
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- Carmel, IN
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2013 Ford Explorer Sport
So I have to ask since the turbos on my sport are pretty much undetectable to my ears, is there an intake silencer on these? Or is the stock air box just that good at deadening the sound.
My other car is a 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP (supercharged) and it was pretty quiet stock by a CAI and some work made it scream. My wifes 2010 Audi A4 (similar sized) turbo is quiet with the stock airbox as well, but a diverter valve spacer at least gives you a nice BOV sound and a bit of noise.
Looking to see if anyone has found a way to actually let the turbos make a bit of noise, any kind of silencer delete. Or does anyone have any idea if an aftermarket short ram or CAI makes any noise difference.
I'm NOT looking for a ricer sounding chirping BOV, i just want to hear the turbo spool a bit.
And am I the only one that feels like after getting my sport that its much slower then I thought when I test drove one...i'm sure some of that is just something being new and unfamiliar, but it's just not very quick to me
My other car is a 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP (supercharged) and it was pretty quiet stock by a CAI and some work made it scream. My wifes 2010 Audi A4 (similar sized) turbo is quiet with the stock airbox as well, but a diverter valve spacer at least gives you a nice BOV sound and a bit of noise.
Looking to see if anyone has found a way to actually let the turbos make a bit of noise, any kind of silencer delete. Or does anyone have any idea if an aftermarket short ram or CAI makes any noise difference.
I'm NOT looking for a ricer sounding chirping BOV, i just want to hear the turbo spool a bit.
And am I the only one that feels like after getting my sport that its much slower then I thought when I test drove one...i'm sure some of that is just something being new and unfamiliar, but it's just not very quick to me
