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remote turbo system
the sts remote turbo system goes on ur exhaust ( www.ststurbo.com ), eliminating the need for intercoolers, manifolds and all... they use t3s from what i read, so is it possible for me to make my own remote turbo. i have a t3 lying around, never bothered to install it becuz im plannin for an engine swap and didnt feel like buying the manifold/intercooler etc.. so is it possible/difficult to build something like that?
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Re: remote turbo system
hypsi??? where are ya buddy
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Re: Re: remote turbo system
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Re: remote turbo system
fuck em all
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Re: remote turbo system
nah i have a few friends with civics, but they dont think there car is hot shit tho, so there cool
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Re: remote turbo system
just send em my way, I'll handle em
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Re: remote turbo system
you could technically make your own, but the remote turbo system is useless. first off, whatever boost you make you will end up loosing in the piping it to the front of the car. second, it makes a very complicated process exponentially more complicated. not to mention the hassle of routing all the oil lines and such. finally, do you really want a 1200 degree turbo charger two inches from your gas tank?
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Re: remote turbo system
Ive got a turbo Supra so I kinda understand how turbo's work, your engine doesnt have near as much backpressure near the tailpipes as it does off of the manifold so its going to take longer to boost up.. plus, the little boost pressure it did make wouldnt make it all the way back to the engine.. Not to mention, the cars are low enough, a speed bump or curb could crush or tear your piping (as it has so many exhausts) or your oil cooler lines.. One big benifit I can see being under the car, is that its exposed to ambient air, so it probably runs quite a bit cooler.. I know the turbo on my supra creats a bad hotspot on the pass side of the engine that could be eliminated
However, ive never known anyone whos tried one.. So who knows.. I could think of better investments? itd be interesting to see how one turned out though |
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Re: remote turbo system
you should look into getting a "Genopsyde Budget Midget Blower"
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Re: remote turbo system
get a hooker, she'll be able to blow with more force.
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Re: remote turbo system
you can fit a T-88 into a fourth gen camaro, its possible, ive seen it. you move the radiator support and radiator forward as far as you can, fab up some custom exhaust pieces, and get the bumper off of the 4.5 gen camaros(98-up). you would also need a tubular k-member and bumper, and the turbo sits right in front of the engine between the rad and the block...
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hmm...blower...eagle .50.... choices choices...
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Re: remote turbo system
Welcome -=camaro=- hmmm ya kinda remind me of someone but I can't quite put my finger on it.
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