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Hi guys. I bought a device off my local market as an experiment because i was curious. It's called an exhaust pipe whistler. It's a small aluminium device that clamps onto the end of your tail pipe and sits inside your exhaust. It's supposed to give you the sound of a huge turbo in your car. Anyway to cut a long story short i bought one for £5 and tried it out. Drive along steady and it makes a high pitched whistling sound however when you put your foot down and the revs get high it sounds more like a fighter jet taking off. I drank lots of fuel that day because it sounded great. No difference to performance obviously but it's good fun. Check them out. Just type in exhaust pipe whistler on google

Hi guys. I bought a device off my local market as an experiment because i was curious. It's called an exhaust pipe whistler. It's a small aluminium device that clamps onto the end of your tail pipe and sits inside your exhaust. It's supposed to give you the sound of a huge turbo in your car. Anyway to cut a long story short i bought one for £5 and tried it out. Drive along steady and it makes a high pitched whistling sound however when you put your foot down and the revs get high it sounds more like a fighter jet taking off. I drank lots of fuel that day because it sounded great. No difference to performance obviously but it's good fun. Check them out. Just type in exhaust pipe whistler on google

Wow :eek:

:D What type of car was this in craig? :rofl:

I bought my little bro one of those for his first car. It was a laugh, made his escort sound like it had a budgie trapped in the exhaust.

It blew off after a few miles :( (or rather it flew away)

I want one, do you have to declare it to your insurance :confused:

Imade his escort sound like it had a budgie trapped in the exhaust.

:rofl:

I want one, do you have to declare it to your insurance :confused:

No no i dont think the insurance companys would be clued up enough to notice a big thing wedged in your exhaust.

TBH if you did declare it they would give you a refund on some of your premium as its bound to reduce the power output of the car :P

NTBH if you did declare it they would give you a refund on some of your premium as its bound to reduce the power output of the car :P

Either that or in sympathy......

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I think it does reduce the power a little and mine has just flew out too on the m6 at about 70. luckily there wasn't anyone behind me. Did sound good though. Sounds like a budgey unit the revs build up. Then it sounds like your car has a jet ups it's pipe. I can see why it flew out. The pressure trying to get through the small gap.

Does it make a whistling sound if you clamp it to your asshole and then vociferously fart?

what kind of noise would it make if you put it to your mouth and whistled into it? :confused:

I had a chrome tipped one on my old Fiat Fiorino van - it stuck out so far that I kept reversing it into things LOL

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The cone end goes in your pipe and you just tighten the other end on with a spanner. There also a sight called turbo technics which is a small turbo looking device that shoves in your air intake pipe (order for your size). This is about £40 and acts as a supercharger apparently lol

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