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Does a Rear Mount Turbo have a Lot of Lag Remote Mount Turbo Benefits and Drawbacks Explained

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Support the channel by shopping through this link: Patreon: Become a member: In today’s video we will discuss rear mount / remote mount turbo setups, so engine in the front turbo in the back. We will analyze their benefits, their drawbacks, we will see if they are actually a stupid idea and along the way we will hopefully learn some important lessons and bust some turbocharging myths. So let’s start by answering the most obvious question…why would someone want to mount a turbocharger far away from the engine? Usually the primary motivator for a remote mount turbo is space. Sometimes it is very difficult to find space for a turbocharger in the engine bay of a car that came naturally aspirated from the factory. And even when you can find the space you might require a one-off complex custom exhaust manifold if you’re working with a platform that doesn’t have sufficient aftermarke

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