well, if you saw the camaro, you knew it was only a matter of time.........
#11
Re:well, if you saw the camaro, you knew it was only a matter of time.........
What is wrong with this setup? When under the hood it looks like intake/header/exhaust and you dust someone. It would be awesome...
I personally wouldnt do it. But it is definatly not a bad idea.
I personally wouldnt do it. But it is definatly not a bad idea.
#12
Re:well, if you saw the camaro, you knew it was only a matter of time.........
Originally Posted by Ckjeepin
What is wrong with this setup? When under the hood it looks like intake/header/exhaust and you dust someone. It would be awesome...
I personally wouldnt do it. But it is definatly not a bad idea.
I personally wouldnt do it. But it is definatly not a bad idea.
#13
Re:well, if you saw the camaro, you knew it was only a matter of time.........
the cost of all their other systems are $4000 and 5psi. ---- that.
i like how the oil fitting/line is the lowest part and is three inches above the rear diff. and the suspension is fully extended.
i like how the oil fitting/line is the lowest part and is three inches above the rear diff. and the suspension is fully extended.
#14
Re:well, if you saw the camaro, you knew it was only a matter of time.........
lagmonster on a honda motor id bet.
how do they do an oil return, another pump to push it back up front?
just more ---- to break.
could you imagine slapping your brand new precision sc61 on a speed bump and breaking the ******?
how do they do an oil return, another pump to push it back up front?
just more ---- to break.
could you imagine slapping your brand new precision sc61 on a speed bump and breaking the ******?
#15
Re:well, if you saw the camaro, you knew it was only a matter of time.........
Originally Posted by ****
lagmonster on a honda motor id bet.
how do they do an oil return, another pump to push it back up front?
just more ---- to break.
could you imagine slapping your brand new precision sc61 on a speed bump and breaking the ******?
how do they do an oil return, another pump to push it back up front?
just more ---- to break.
could you imagine slapping your brand new precision sc61 on a speed bump and breaking the ******?
#16
Re:well, if you saw the camaro, you knew it was only a matter of time.........
i dont think it would be a good idea on a i4 FWD car, there is just too much room. but if you look at a newer v8 stuffed into a car, yuo'd be like where do i sign up for the remote turbo :P
#17
Re:well, if you saw the camaro, you knew it was only a matter of time.........
I would put an oil pump in the back of my car so you wouldn't have to run long oil lines. But the the pump and th enew oil tank would out weigh the long oil lines. Its a bad idea for hondas but good for V8's. ^^what he said^^
#18
Re:well, if you saw the camaro, you knew it was only a matter of time.........
i saw a black TA with this setup in person.........sleeper my ***, the turbo on that car was REDICULOUSLY loud; you'd only fool the most ignorant of people
#20
Re:well, if you saw the camaro, you knew it was only a matter of time.........
About the lag.
I just viewed the video of the GTO.
When it shifts from 1st to 2nd you hear the turbo spin up and then a few seconds later you see the car react.
This is only in the first vid.
Pj.
I just viewed the video of the GTO.
When it shifts from 1st to 2nd you hear the turbo spin up and then a few seconds later you see the car react.
This is only in the first vid.
Pj.