Ebay rear mount turbo guide.
Ebay rear mount turbo guide.
I want to do a homemade rear turbo kit, Found this on ebay, Is it worth the $$?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Rear-...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Rear-...QQcmdZViewItem
i would save the 11 bucks that jack *** wants and ask around on here to tell you the truth. all you really need is to find out where to get the products. JL turbo is a start. if you need any help building the setup as far as parts go PM me and il send you the links that i have.
It depends on how complete the info is, and the fact that it has info on compressor maps and sizing would be really helpfull. I know I wouldnt miss 11.00 and if it has a list of what size turbo you need with some part numbers it could save you a lot of time. I think if I were building a rear mount set up it may be worth it to have all the info located in one place. But if you dont wanna let go of the 11.00 all that info is available to you free of charge, you just have to look for it as the guys above stated.
I mean no disrespect to the seller, but I wouldn't listen to one person on compressor maps or turbo selection unless they worked for a manufacturer (e.g. Precision Turbo's staff) and had exhausting experience with similar setups. Even then, I would still be open to thought. So, you are paying eleven dollars for everything you can get here (the internet and phone) and should be researching, anyway.
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Forced induction gets expensive quick, quicker than you can realize you forgot to budget in all those extra parts. You might be surprised to find how far eleven dollars can get you—be it a six pack, a better set of bolts, two combos at McDonalds, or a cheap...
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