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[quote]<i>Originally posted by zekow1</i>
Tell me what you guys think??
http://www.ststurbo.com/
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that's just ignorant. they may have a nice webpage.but someone obviously slept at their thermodynamics course.
turbochargers work by the cycle named after certain mr Joule (yup thats the guy you cursed on your elementary school physics) and you don't want to let all of you exhaust gassed to cool before feeding the turbocharger. routing 3 m of exhaust tubing to the back of the car , than again routing 3m of intake tubing ( thats high pressure tubing on a turbo) back to the engine.
Not to mention that you would need a calendar to measure the turbo lag because of all of that piping.
ps , what happens to a hot turbine housing when its splashed with water from tires or a puddle ?
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To be fair a lot of people have seen some very good numbers with STS kits. Lag has always been one of my questions but owners/drivers of such setups seem to say its not an issue.
Also how much piping is there really between a regular turbo outlet and the intake manifold when you run an intercooler? I suspect its not all that different.
As for durability, we'll there are guys running these on Camaro's, Mustangs and Vettes as daily drivers, so guess they much be getting something right.
