Turbo hiss, often characterized by a high-pitched sound, is primarily caused by the release of pressurized air from the turbocharger. When the throttle is closed, the excess air that the turbo has produced has to escape, typically through the blow-off valve or diverter valve. This rapid release of air creates a distinctive hissing noise. Additionally, the design of the intake and exhaust systems can amplify this sound.
they sell inserts for your muffler that simulate the noise a turbo makes
Alger Hiss
They normally hiss and bite only when threatened... or just really mad that no one wants to save 15% on his insurance. :)
Because the exhaust is not cooling enough before its cycled through the turbo which causes the turbo to heat up and turn red.
yes you can put a blow off valve on any turbo application, A blow off valve helps relieve boost pressure spike/surge when the throttle is quickly closed, helps prevent damage/excessive load on the turbo and throttle body.
Could be, the brake pad wear indicators, rust,
alger hiss
The Hiss ended in 2008.
The Hiss was created in 2001.
Hiss can be either a noun or a verb.Noun: The hiss from the tape deck was very annoying.Verb: The cat tends to hiss at anyone he doesn't recognize.
Hiss
Lots of things-bad oil pressure, restriction in the oil drain tube on the turbo, excessive crankcase pressure, and a worn turbo can cause turbo smoke.help@coloradoturbo.com