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Old 08-16-2006, 10:50 PM
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I have a 95 camaro, and i'm looking into a turbo but I've been worrying about were to mount it... and I was wondering if anyone could help me out with this... pics would be good to...
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Originally Posted by onebadblackz
I have a 95 camaro, and i'm looking into a turbo but I've been worrying about were to mount it... and I was wondering if anyone could help me out with this... pics would be good to...
You can move the radiator foward, and mount it between the motor and the radiator.....or you can mount one in the stock muffler location....like the STS kit.
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Or you could move your battery and alt. and try and squeeze a small one in the area.
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No need to move the batter/alt on a LT1, a smaller turbo like a T70 or T76 will mount on the drivers side down low but still high enough to gravity drain, I believe TurboZone makes a log kit that has the cross over pipe, log and downpipe for a pretty reasonable price.
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Originally Posted by Boostaholic
No need to move the batter/alt on a LT1, a smaller turbo like a T70 or T76 will mount on the drivers side down low but still high enough to gravity drain, I believe TurboZone makes a log kit that has the cross over pipe, log and downpipe for a pretty reasonable price.

Bah!

Were planning on doing a setup for a buddys car and we are debating on were to put it/them. He wants the look of turbos so we have to work around that.
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is there really a need for multiple threads on the same issue???

dont do that...

if you would have looked at your other thread you would have seen that STS makes a kit... PTS makes a kit.... i think TTi makes a kit...

Keep it to one thread... no spamming.



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