Microtech N/A or non-intercooled?
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N/A or non-intercooled?
Ok, one of my old threads kind of led up to this, but no one responded to it.
Should I run my car in n/a form for a few miles to the place where im going to get the IC installed, or should I make a pipe from the turbo to the elbow, running the car non-intercooled?
Should I run my car in n/a form for a few miles to the place where im going to get the IC installed, or should I make a pipe from the turbo to the elbow, running the car non-intercooled?
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The only problem with not plumbing it into the intake is if you get on the gas hard, you might overspin it and break the carbon seal in the turbo. With it non intercooled you would just have to watch the boost. Either way will work, its up to you.
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Re: N/A or non-intercooled?
Originally posted by TonyTurboII
Should I run my car in n/a form for a few miles to the place where im going to get the IC installed, or should I make a pipe from the turbo to the elbow, running the car non-intercooled?
Should I run my car in n/a form for a few miles to the place where im going to get the IC installed, or should I make a pipe from the turbo to the elbow, running the car non-intercooled?
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Well my cousin got his car hauler running, and his we got the frame fixed on his trailer. So either way its not going to be driven.
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