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Old 04 November 2012, 01:14 AM
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I was looking at a few rotated turbo setups and as far as I can see all it requires is modified up and downpipes, longer oil and coolant lines and modify the fmic pipes, or am I mistaken?

Looking to get this done with mine, may sound strange but not looking for a huge turbo or massive power gain but want the setup looks far more efficient and looks much better as well.

current spec:

classic uk turbo

vf35
blitz sus
3" decat exhaust
hybrid fmic
power fc
avcr

any details of your builds and pictures (unrotated inlet manifolds if possible)would be much appreciated.

Old 04 November 2012, 05:46 AM
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Not the best pictures, this was all done before I bought the car so it will give you an idea I suppose. Please bear in mind this car is very much a work in progress though!

Old 04 November 2012, 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by nickscooby
I was looking at a few rotated turbo setups and as far as I can see all it requires is modified up and downpipes, longer oil and coolant lines and modify the fmic pipes, or am I mistaken?

Looking to get this done with mine, may sound strange but not looking for a huge turbo or massive power gain but want the setup looks far more efficient and looks much better as well.

current spec:

classic uk turbo

vf35
blitz sus
3" decat exhaust
hybrid fmic
power fc
avcr

any details of your builds and pictures (unrotated inlet manifolds if possible)would be much appreciated.

it is a nice mod to do if you are looking for big power but if your looking for just a moderate increase It's a bit overkill and i dont think its worth it,as there are standard position turbos that can get you to 500+bhp with the right supporting mods.plus its not cheap,but don't let me put you off if you have the money burning a hole in your pocket then go for it.
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How about this kit for you?

http://www.subaru4you.co.uk/exhaust/s4y.shtml

Old 04 November 2012, 08:17 PM
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Thats the sort of thing i was thinking of but was thinking of just modifying existing exhaust parts instead of buying new.

It was only an idea i had whilst bored on night shift.
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Hi there

Not sure if Chrisp on Surrey Scoobies still don't have for sale S4Y kit(this kit which is posted above)



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coolio, i'll take a peek.
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