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Old 05-02-2009, 02:56 AM
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I can almost see it. . . Maybe even a wire mesh type cover on the air intake tube that goes back under the truck to keep out stones and other larger objects?
 
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Old 05-02-2009, 03:08 AM
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going turbo is really awesome but going supercharged is probably much easier.

im redoing the setup on my truck, i have a new turbo kit that all i thought id have to do is bolt it in.

well...

i had to cut some of the support near the a/c condenser and radiator and so i could re-mount the radiator and a/c condenser closer to the front of the truck (as in away from the motor)

well i finally figured that out and now just have to make the brackets and THEN i can finish bolting in my new setup.

since my truck was turbocharged already well the injectors and fuel pump are already good to go.


if ur looking for a "easy" way out then go supercharger. if u have the time to deal with a pain in the *** go turbo. turbos are kickass just time consuming with all the pipe work/fabrication etc.
 



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