The SUNAMI Turbo Noise Simulator is intended to electronically simulate the sound of a blow off valve. The SUNAMI will not add to the performance of your vehicle, nor will it add additional horsepower. The sound simulated by the SUNAMI was created with the consideration of a few parameters in mind. Remember, we have simulated the sound of a blow off valve electronically; therefore, the sound will not be identical to that of a natural blow off valve sound. The sound emitted from the SUNAMI is the closest artificial blow off valve sound to be discovered. The sound heard from the sirens inside a room will vary considerable from the sound heard from the sirens underneath a hood. Exhausts, intakes, manifolds, etc., will result in a variance of sound from vehicle to vehicle. For best performance, install the sirens underneath the hood in an open area facing downward towards the ground. Install the sirens as low to the ground as possible. Furthermore, the sound heard from inside the vehicle will vary from the sound heard from the outside while the vehicle is in motion. After installation, ask a friend to drive the SUNAMI equipped vehicle, while you are standing on the side of the road. By doing so, you will know exactly what your vehicle sounds like to the outside world.

The sound heard on this Web site is the exact sound recorded on the memory chip of the SUNAMI. Due to the quality of your computer speakers, the sound tone may vary from computer to computer. The sound may also vary when heard through the supplied sirens compared to that of high quality computer speakers. The sound supplied on this Web site is intended for you to hear what the SUNAMI sounds like. The Web site does not demonstrate the actual mechanics of the SUNAMI.