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Old 02-02-2009, 03:12 AM
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God that has to be stupid fun lol! Nice, I like it.
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Old 02-04-2009, 03:56 PM
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Very nice toy.....
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i want one now. looks like tons of fun.
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Just bad ***!!!!!Do u got a web site...
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Originally Posted by RotorRx7' post='917933' date='Mar 7 2009, 09:20 PM
Just bad ***!!!!!Do u got a web site...
Imean w/ this combo...
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Old 04-10-2009, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by RotorRx7' post='917934' date='Mar 7 2009, 08:32 PM
Imean w/ this combo...


Not sure what you're asking? I can make this stuff again if thats what you want...
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I kinda of forgot about this project;



I ended up blowing a complete chunk out of the rear iron on the dyno, sprayed like 8 quarts of oil on the wall of the dyno. I heard the piece brake and instantly let off. No damage to the motor, got a late 91' reinforced iron on the motor, studded it and I've been waiting for the owner to come pickup the motor..



Its on video too...
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I am working on an offroad race project and want to put a n/a 13b but have been told by other forum members that sand will be a problem, just like in vw's.



Since you have been workign on sand cars, do you believe that to be a problem if I redirect the airflow. I plan on building a truggy, so the engine will be close to the middle and was thinking of using air deflectors to be able to keep the sand and dirt off the engine.



I believe sand to be a worst problem on turbos.



I will appreciate your opinion?
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what about the plastic meshy like socks that they make for dirt track go-karts? would they filter fine enough to keep the sand out?
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Originally Posted by bajaisaac
I am working on an offroad race project and want to put a n/a 13b but have been told by other forum members that sand will be a problem, just like in vw's.



Since you have been workign on sand cars, do you believe that to be a problem if I redirect the airflow. I plan on building a truggy, so the engine will be close to the middle and was thinking of using air deflectors to be able to keep the sand and dirt off the engine.



I believe sand to be a worst problem on turbos.



I will appreciate your opinion?


You just have to pay close attention to the details. Its not really an issue. I would run a fuel injected turbo engine at least.

I have this sandrail running again. I can post a photo of the intake setup, it uses a sock as mentioned..
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