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Old 15-09-2005, 05:31 PM   #11
T_Terror
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Originally Posted by useless
yes ...I like a stealthy looking car.My car still looks as standard as..
If you mean under bonnet then you can use a low mount manifold and a heat shield, most people wouldnt be able to pick the turbo on the BAs if they didnt have badges on them. Paint the cooler and piping black and have a plumb back BOV and i doubt the average copper would be able to pick it for what it is.



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Originally Posted by Mechan1k
Ia m going to have to resort to FI in the ute ... no one has come back to me in regards to a decent cam for the AU EGAS motor ... nothing even from JMM as well.

So I am starting to save for a low-boost S/C kit ... I need some more low-down torque ... for work of course ... hee hee

I take it you mean like a Vortech or Powerdyne or soemthing? You wont get much low down torque with a centrifugal supercharger, boost is relative to revs with them.
A turbo will give you boost throughout the rev range since a 4.0litre will give plenty of exhaust flow.

Disregard that if ur talking about a PD blower.
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