Mounting a TURBO in the back seat???
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With an intercooler inside the cabin it would still be really hot. The whole point of an IC is exchange heat. So where does all that heat go? Into the the back of your seat. Hey, free seat warmer! But seriously I don't think the IC would even be effective inside the cabin because you wouldn't have any airflow. This is all assuming an A2A IC.
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With an intercooler inside the cabin it would still be really hot. The whole point of an IC is exchange heat. So where does all that heat go? Into the the back of your seat. Hey, free seat warmer! But seriously I don't think the IC would even be effective inside the cabin because you wouldn't have any airflow. This is all assuming an A2A IC.
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Didn't someone make a kit for the STS's that would locate the air filter in the t-top cubby-hole so you wouldn't run as much risk of sucking water in and got a bit cooler air charge? It seemed like a decent idea on paper to me...not sure if it was worth the money spent on that package though.
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Didn't someone make a kit for the STS's that would locate the air filter in the t-top cubby-hole so you wouldn't run as much risk of sucking water in and got a bit cooler air charge? It seemed like a decent idea on paper to me...not sure if it was worth the money spent on that package though.
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Didn't someone make a kit for the STS's that would locate the air filter in the t-top cubby-hole so you wouldn't run as much risk of sucking water in and got a bit cooler air charge? It seemed like a decent idea on paper to me...not sure if it was worth the money spent on that package though.
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And speaking of rednecks, I got a buddy that is building a twin turbo swamp buggy. One of the big ones with a 7' tall deck. I think AES already finished the motor. I'll post pictures once it starts coming together. Not real crazy about tuning it. Doing WOT pulls on a 2 story building doesn't sound all that fun to me but we'll see.