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Stealth turbo and cooler install

Postby LTDHO » July 9th, 2008, 7:29 pm

You have to admire the ingenuity of today’s car modifier. Custom work with subtle changes to get all the performance possible. Sure bolting up a turbo and cooler will give you the desired power increase, but how to install it so no one can even see it, that is art. Look at the cooler for example, no expence spared there, hidden so well that it is hard to find.


Anyway enough appreciation from me, I hope this image inspires you to put more time and thought into your install. Maybe one day your’s will look as good!






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Re: Stealth turbo and cooler install

Postby Commando » July 9th, 2008, 7:31 pm

If he sprayed the whole lot black the cops would never notice :P
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Re: Stealth turbo and cooler install

Postby XR_Lightning » July 9th, 2008, 7:43 pm

haha, is that real?
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Re: Stealth turbo and cooler install

Postby CaRtZ » July 9th, 2008, 7:53 pm

oh dear god! trust a ricer :P
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Re: Stealth turbo and cooler install

Postby [Sterling] » July 9th, 2008, 7:55 pm

if it was running 50 pound of boost and did a 6 second pass then ill be impressed
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Re: Stealth turbo and cooler install

Postby [chubbz] » July 9th, 2008, 8:28 pm

That is real saw it a while ago on the net some were
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Re: Stealth turbo and cooler install

Postby oneredED » July 9th, 2008, 8:45 pm

Here's my install:
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Re: Stealth turbo and cooler install

Postby Malakai » July 9th, 2008, 8:49 pm

LTDHO wrote:You have to admire the ingenuity of today’s car modifier. Custom work with subtle changes to get all the performance possible. Sure bolting up a turbo and cooler will give you the desired power increase, but how to install it so no one can even see it, that is art. Look at the cooler for example, no expence spared there, hidden so well that it is hard to find.

Anyway enough appreciation from me, I hope this image inspires you to put more time and thought into your install. Maybe one day your’s will look as good!

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It looks just like slowsprint's install that's in the works.
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Re: Stealth turbo and cooler install

Postby 67rce » July 9th, 2008, 8:55 pm

Na, Kieren has one on each side of the bonnet and the dump pipe is reversed, firing into the air creating downforce :lol:
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Re: Stealth turbo and cooler install

Postby slo_sprint » July 10th, 2008, 10:19 am

89AIT wrote:
LTDHO wrote:You have to admire the ingenuity of today’s car modifier. Custom work with subtle changes to get all the performance possible. Sure bolting up a turbo and cooler will give you the desired power increase, but how to install it so no one can even see it, that is art. Look at the cooler for example, no expence spared there, hidden so well that it is hard to find.

Anyway enough appreciation from me, I hope this image inspires you to put more time and thought into your install. Maybe one day your’s will look as good!

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It looks just like slowsprint's install that's in the works.



Thanks for giving my big secret away man, now everyone is going to want a kit :(

I don't like that dump pipe though its a bit too complex, i prefer the "straight out the exhuast housing" approach.
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Re: Stealth turbo and cooler install

Postby sphell » July 10th, 2008, 10:21 am

I'd hate to be hit by this car if I was a pedestrian:( Hot and sharp ftl.
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Re: Stealth turbo and cooler install

Postby Kyle the ED4LTR » July 10th, 2008, 10:29 am

slo_sprint wrote:
89AIT wrote:
LTDHO wrote:You have to admire the ingenuity of today’s car modifier. Custom work with subtle changes to get all the performance possible. Sure bolting up a turbo and cooler will give you the desired power increase, but how to install it so no one can even see it, that is art. Look at the cooler for example, no expence spared there, hidden so well that it is hard to find.

Anyway enough appreciation from me, I hope this image inspires you to put more time and thought into your install. Maybe one day your’s will look as good!

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It looks just like slowsprint's install that's in the works.



Thanks for giving my big secret away man, now everyone is going to want a kit :(

I don't like that dump pipe though its a bit too complex, i prefer the "straight out the exhuast housing" approach.



looks liek a firehose :P
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Re: Stealth turbo and cooler install

Postby Gozza » July 10th, 2008, 10:52 am

Kyle the ED4LTR wrote:looks liek a firehose :P


Thats what your mum said :P
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