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I can't see that rear mount being very good for the turbo. I don't see how the return line wouldnt be restricted. I would think the seals would go pretty quick.
I can't see that rear mount being very good for the turbo. I don't see how the return line wouldnt be restricted. I would think the seals would go pretty quick.
It has an oil pump back there as well to feed it back
It has an oil pump back there as well to feed it back
That makes sense. Ive never looked into those turbo set ups it seems nice to get the heat of the turbo out of the engine bay but ehhh I rather have it on the exhaust manifold.
i had a rear mounted turbo on my camaro. this cobalt has a nice stealthy setup if you ask me. I'd do that in a heart beat if it wasnt for a wedding and a child lol
it's like he let smg butt **** him out of his hard earned cash, and he's trying to do the same to whatever sap agrees to that price.
Im not trying to screw anyone. Its actually up for sale for 15k I had it on that site high willing to negotiate. I put over 15k into the car alone. I took all the headaches for the car being built and now that its done it can be someone elses that doesnt have to go through the hell that I went through. If it sounds too much for you then simply dont buy it! Its a unique setup that has great gas mileage when not on the gas all the time and yes if you remove that supercharger and go straight turbo you can safely run over 500whp safely with that engine being fully build using that same turbo. Im not going to sell it for nothing considering how much I put into it and the fact that Im in no rush to sell it either.
Thanks for all the positive comments to those who have seen it!
Last edited by KangolRiot; Apr 23, 2012 at 10:40 PM.
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