One option might be a single rear mounted turbo....
In some respects, it might simplify a lot of the installation.
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In a minor update to this, I now have a pair of T34 turbos, that are serviceable, but could probably do with a refurb.
I haven't done the maths to work out if they'll work or not yet, but they were nigh on free so I have them anyway.
Everyone's stupidly busy in the run up to christmas so I most likely won't do anything with them till after, but it's a step in the general direction.
I haven't done the maths to work out if they'll work or not yet, but they were nigh on free so I have them anyway.
Everyone's stupidly busy in the run up to christmas so I most likely won't do anything with them till after, but it's a step in the general direction.
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