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Not everyone is looking to get maximum power out of their cars. I think that the 600 bucks you could make a setup like that is worth 68hp. Look at the costs of doing a TII swap now a days.
Think of 1200 for and engine and tranny, then 1200 for a rebuild not counting the hard parts it might need, possibly a new clutch, drive shaft, rear end. Honestly that is not a very cost effective mod if you look at it. Just to get rolling you are looking at well over 2k. You could say "take the cheaper way out and keep your NA tranny" But then it would turn into a flame war with people saying to take the weak NA tranny out and do a full TII sawp. It's proven that it works, it is definitely effective. So from now on I would like the thread to be directed in the way I wanted it. I would to know if anyone has actually done this? Not if someone knows its a shitty setup |
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The question is really why are you so hell bent on doing a remote mount?
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Why are you so hell bent in putting down a setup you probably have never used? And honestly, I have not seen a TII longblock with tranny for 300-400 bucks. If you do manage to find one for that price, it will more than likely need at the least a housing and rotor. They do seem to be very effective, although you seem to think not. Many people have run them with great results. |
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The C5 around here running this setup puts out a little over 580whp at 6psi. Up from its previous 390-410 in with various exhaust setups (engine also had other mods). Now, if you were to put a traditional set of turbos in the engine bay, maybe it would make 600-610 at 6psi? Hard to say, but the difference is very negliable make no mistake about it. Its not like running a turbo in the rear automatically means its 50% less efficent. Either setup would be VERY comparable when you omit the install/fab headaches of doing a rear mount turbo. Shit, Randy even has EMP on his setup and 6psi of MAP there's only 6.75psi EMP which is an extremely close ratio (edit: yes clsoe ratio for "low" boost, but nonetheless.) |
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As I said, I have never seen a TII longblock for 400 bucks. But look at it this way. Everyone used to say there was no way of getting power out of an NA FC. Everyone said it was impossible to turbo one without it blowing up within a few hundred miles. But people still tried it and did it successfully. Maybe the remote mount is the same way? |
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The problem with a remote mount on an FC is space. Have you been under the car to see where you could put one? It would have to be all the way in the back (in one of the muffler spaces). Now that the turbo is back there, you have to plumb intake piping all the way back to the front, most likely occupying the same space that the HOT exhaust is already filling. Doesn't seem like something I would want to attempt when a 6 port turbo is so easy to do.
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IMO - it'll work. It'll work well. But it has its purpose, which is to fit a turbo or turbos where you normally can't (ever seen a C5 or C6 engine bay?) and on our cars there's plenty of real estate to fit a turbo. That said though i'm all for uniqueness...with a proerply sized turbine and housing you'll have a decent setup. Plumbing, shielding, etc will take alot of thinking but it can be done. |
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