is that a turbo on the back exhaust? If so then i've never seen or heard of anything like it before.seems wothless unless you had like a 1" exhaust pipe and used it to pull exhaust gases away from the main turbo to get your pressure drop.
-Matt
'92 SS 5mt. All go and no show. Sold :(
'94 Audi UrS4 Modded (new project)
'96 Outback 5mt.
'07 Legacy 2.5i SE
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Reddevil, Awaiting new heart, will it ever happen?
1990 wagon, EJ25 12.3 @ 116.5 FAST Family wagon getting new motor soon
1992 wagon, wifes daily, high compression
1992 Touring wagon, should I keep it?
Good reason: weight distribution. But not that great cuz it's behind the rear axle. This system really is not good overall. Ugghhhh... you probably have to sit and listen to the turbo compress 8 cubic feet of air before you get any substantial boost... Could probably have a light on the dash - "System Pressurizing". You'd see it for about 2 seconds everytime you shift .
And that intake is great for sucking in water flying off the rear tire.
Some turbos have their own independent oiling systems.
My girlfriend just had another idea -- maybe it's a stealth installation. If he beats someone in a race, and then they look under the hood, it won't look like he has forced induction.
I just figured it out! He probably did it and stretched a whoopie cusion over the BOV so that when he shifts and it releases air it makes a big farting sound from the back of the car. Imagine the sound of that. Beeeewwwww, PHHHHTTTT, BBBEEEEWWWWW, PPPFFFHHHHHTTTTT, Bbbbbeeeeeewwwww.
It looks like their is an oil line running to it. Actually two lines, one white one blue. Ones a return or maybe a water line.
Grant Hughes
Denver, CO
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