Rootus
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Rear-mounted turbo setups have been around for years. And yet there are no professionally designed kits available for the Mustang. It is worth taking a hard look at the reason for that. There are no monopoly pressures to force the market one way -- it'll go wherever there is money to be made. So if a rear turbo setup were either cheaper, or better performing, the market would have already responded to fill that need.
However, obvious concerns aside, I think someone should most definitely go ahead and build one. Perhaps with first-hand knowledge we could put the issue to rest -- that's pretty much the only way the whole Thumper E7 conversation got quieted down. Let experience provide the answer.
However, obvious concerns aside, I think someone should most definitely go ahead and build one. Perhaps with first-hand knowledge we could put the issue to rest -- that's pretty much the only way the whole Thumper E7 conversation got quieted down. Let experience provide the answer.
This is a good question, and one that most import owners don't seem to know the answer to ... or else they would quit wasting money on fart-cans and buy bigger headers instead. You could in fact decrease the size of the pipe as it gets farther away from the heads, because the gas is much cooler and denser ... big tips are only for looks.how does heat spin the turbines? isn't it the exhaust pressure