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Let's talk remote mounted turbos...
Has anyone ever thought of doing this with an NA? I know that it would be far easier to plumb in a remote mounted turbo than to do what other guys (you know who) did...
As far as I know, you need a turbo, an oil cooler and line for it and a pump, unless you somehow plan on running it to the engine oil. Let's discuss the logistics, come up with a plan, and then someone, probably me, will be the guinea pig to try it out. Problem solving time, people. Let's rock! |
Relocate it to a storage bin? :dunno:
:rofl: For real though, I like where this is going. Hopefully there will be some good info put in here. |
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Now you're pushing it.
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^ Maybe a modified TII top mount?
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If you put some cooling fins on the charge pipe, it could be one long intercooler. Drawback: Road debris. Maybe run the charge pipe inside a larger pipe with directed airflow through it to surround the charge pipe?
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Good luck finding a place under the FC to remote mount a turbo. You can put one where one of the mufflers sit, but that would mean a lot of long tubing. You could put one in the front bumper somehow, and melt the front end to the ground.
Just another note. The stock turbo is too puny to deal with a big FMIC, much less all the tubing RMing it would create. What turbo would you remote mount, that would fit, and not lag like hell? |
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STS Turbos makes remote kits for alot of vehicles. They could probably figure this out with little difficulty.
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^True, but I think he is wanting to go low budget on it :p
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