basically my plan was similar to that setup, side mount with a water to air changer between the turbo outlet and throttle body. I like that intake mani but I was planning on sticking with the stock orientation. Basically the plan is a twin scroll gt4088r on a side mount. With the water to air there would only be about 2 feet of total travel between the turbo and the throttle body.
Anyways, looks great! something I have been wanting to do for a while now.
that sounds hella scary....you going supra hunting? what do you expect to run? 10s? 9s? 8s? lol
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Why not on the car? Intake setup too. C'mon, I know you have the pics! It would be silly not to have any pics!
You can not see it in the car, the heat shields cover it all up. I have intake pictures sitting here but from the video you can see its a center mounted t-body that is located under the intake. If you want to see it, swing on by.
We have the tranny, I just need the time to tear the car down and fit the rear end in it. Full tube to hold the rear end and the mounts are going to be easy to use. This design will allow for any size turbo that I want to run but at this point its race car only and I have no idea how to drive a RWD car anymore....... I don't even think I will have the time to do this as it is but you never know. Winter is just a few months away.
lol For sure. Just a joke. It's more of how all these noobs come on asking for RWD in our cars and how they can do it and get flamed.
I have seen FWD cars get AWD and they were never desiged to be such.
RWD would be easy and about 100 hours of work with 40 to 50 ft of 1.75" CM tube. Axle location... easy, wheel wells... easy, time and money... not so easy right now. The time issue would kill me not only that but it would be in the way at the shop for weeks.
For right now the side mount is entertaining enough.
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