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Alternate place to mount a turbo.

Old 05-28-2008, 08:33 PM
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Has anybody heard of mounting a single turbo in the y pipe? I have long tube headers and met a guy who can help me get a turbo. I was wondering if i could make a turbo work without doing a rear mount or doing away with my headers.
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you talking about like at the Y and I merge?!

oh god if you do that i hope that turbo is minut, it's going to scrap everywher!
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yeah i figured ground clearance would be sacrificed extremely.
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lol i dont even think you could fit that bad boy from the outside as a test fit! lol
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cut out one ofr you back seats the passenger one. and stick it up there. then buile metal box around it


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