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Can anyone explain this set up????
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<blockquote data-quote="Digital" data-source="post: 9587366" data-attributes="member: 66214"><p>There are many ways to mount a turbo, that was just the way the idiot who first made the setup choose to do it. When I put the 78 in I hacked more then needed cuz moving the turbo around in there is hard, with a turbo blanket it'll actually fit snug inside the hole.</p><p></p><p>A "easier" way to do it with a air to air intercooler is to mount it in the single location infront of the engine sideways and then run the piping to the eaton.</p><p>My turbo doesnt use a intercooler though so wasnt a real need to mount it there.</p><p></p><p>The frame has plenty of bracing in that location and it isnt as bad as it appears in pictures. I essentially just made the airbox hole bigger.</p><p></p><p>Like I said earlier it doesn't bother me having it like that, nor do I wash the car or engine bay that often, usually once every week or two.</p><p>It's my only car and a daily so it sees miles and I don't honestly have the patience to baby the crap out of it every time a spec of dirt hits it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digital, post: 9587366, member: 66214"] There are many ways to mount a turbo, that was just the way the idiot who first made the setup choose to do it. When I put the 78 in I hacked more then needed cuz moving the turbo around in there is hard, with a turbo blanket it'll actually fit snug inside the hole. A "easier" way to do it with a air to air intercooler is to mount it in the single location infront of the engine sideways and then run the piping to the eaton. My turbo doesnt use a intercooler though so wasnt a real need to mount it there. The frame has plenty of bracing in that location and it isnt as bad as it appears in pictures. I essentially just made the airbox hole bigger. Like I said earlier it doesn't bother me having it like that, nor do I wash the car or engine bay that often, usually once every week or two. It's my only car and a daily so it sees miles and I don't honestly have the patience to baby the crap out of it every time a spec of dirt hits it. [/QUOTE]
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