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#15 Re: Alternate Turbo Installation
feral Posted on: 2004/10/7 23:50
This is someones idea of a joke. No company could be that stupid and survive.......could they?


#14 Re: Alternate Turbo Installation
kegs Posted on: 2004/10/7 17:09
i was just looking at this thread again, what happens if ur cruisin and hit like a big rock and it smacks the #### outta the turbo, then ur up for another kit how much is that gonna cost !!!!


#13 Re: Alternate Turbo Installation
1000Coupe Posted on: 2004/10/7 9:22
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hehe well thats ####e, theres so many things wrong with that idea its not funny (or it is funny cos there is no much wrong wif it) obviously designed by someone that has not idea about turbos,


Yaar mon,
wait til da dodgeman read dis


#12 Re: Alternate Turbo Installation
AFRacer Posted on: 2004/10/7 9:22
This turbo system must be made by the same people who brought us the infamous E-turbo! (Electric Turbo)

It almost seems like a good idea....hidden turbo for a sleeper look, keeps the engine bay less crowded and cooler, but I'm sorry....that's a STUPID place for a turbo for all of the above listed reasons!


#11 Re: Alternate Turbo Installation
pro-240c Posted on: 2004/10/7 9:12
nearly all of the turbo kits coming out of the US are 'low mount'.

but mounted at the rear of the car? that's the stupidest thing i've seen yet - next to the "boot mount" turbo setup one dipsh1t decided would be a good idea on his carby fed V8 VC commodore.

this is why we need to cull the human population.


#10 Re: Alternate Turbo Installation
ang94541 Posted on: 2004/10/7 9:12
I figured, ok so there's some lag. With a fully ladden pickup, who's looking for instant throttle response? As long as it spools up and gets you moving. What ever.
My question is how the hell is the oil supposed to get back to the oil pan? I don't see a sump hanging off of the turbo and a pump to bring it back.
1200RC, the thought of a 3rd turbo under the back seat must have crossed your mind.


#9 .
Z-U Posted on: 2004/10/7 7:08
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#8 Re: Alternate Turbo Installation
1000Coupe Posted on: 2004/10/7 6:25
i cant believe theyre serious, is the boost meant to travel back via that roll of hose they dont supply enough pipe?


#7 Re: Alternate Turbo Installation
1200rallycar Posted on: 2004/10/6 13:08
lol nice one kegs
gave me a good laugh


#6 Re: Alternate Turbo Installation
kegs Posted on: 2004/10/6 13:06
hahaha this is quite funny !!
wouldnt u think that having the turbo mounted thta far from the engine would make the turbo less efficient coz the exhaust would be alot cooler after travelling so far ???
imagine if u had this and left it down the shops... and when u got back someone had nicked ur turbo coz of its stupid location !!!!!!



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