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Just FYI if anyone reads my previous questions about trying to fit the Turbosmart Kompact Shortie Dual Port. The passenger side will not fit without modifications to the mount. However,
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Just FYI if anyone reads my previous questions about trying to fit the Turbosmart Kompact Shortie Dual Port.
The passenger side will not fit without modifications to the mount. However, the driver side doesn't seem to have any clearance issue.
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I really want to see videos of this. I may look into going this route. Is there a reason you went with modifying the mount rather than using block off plates and welding BOV flanges on the intercooler tubing?
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I wanted to try these dual port valves out because they are 50% atmospheric and 50% recirculating. The hope is to get the BOV salute but still keep some of the benefits of the recirculating design. To put the block off plates and traditional BOVs would mean to not get any of the recirculating benefits at all.
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. I didn't mean to imply him running full vta bovs instead of the 50/50. I was asking about his choice of mounting location. I understand the EFRs built in features and their benefits. I also understand though the desire to sacrifice some of the benefits of full recirc in order to gain that distinctive bov sound with a dual port. I was curious why he decided to cut the mount (potentially sacrificing its strength) and bolt the Turbosmart Dual ports directly to the EFR Turbos rather than spending the extra time to weld flanges for them. I haven't seen the mount "pre-cut" so I wasn't sure how much material had been removed or if it was jeopardizing the mounts structural integrity. As Rid3_Famous pointed out this shouldn't be a concern so Tonys method will work just fine. |
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