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ebay turbo chargers (currently 164 views) |
menor95 |
Posted on: Thursday, June 24th, 2010, 12:48:09am |
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Ricou |
Posted on: Thursday, June 24th, 2010, 2:38:36am |
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I'd say no, this looks totally not designed for Cappuccinos.
The turbo used is too big for our little engine anyway... "... are capable of producing well beyond 485 horsepower..." ah ah ah. |
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Badger |
Posted on: Thursday, June 24th, 2010, 9:37:31am |
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Did this thread in October 2009 in the 'Off Topic' section.....Titled' Stupidest things on ebay'....They do 2 versions...lol NOT FOR THE CAPPO...... |
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smart51 |
Posted on: Thursday, June 24th, 2010, 10:09:29pm |
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For fun, I asked this question and got the following reply. I think with 8 PSI of boost, you might get 50 BHP - in total!
Dear eworldsales1,
Have you ever fitted this turbo to a Suzuki Cappuccino? Does it fit in place of the stock turbo? Are you sure it produces 50 - 100 BHP more than the stock engine and turbo with just 8 PSI of boost?
hi, its all new and needs to be fitted up. expect about 50hp on the lowest boost setting.
thanks
- eworldsales1
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capgun |
Posted on: Monday, June 28th, 2010, 10:28:02am |
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Well that just answers all queries! They must think people are idiots! Should send a message back asking what it will put out on the highest setting of boost! after 'fitting up' - probably by cutting out half the engine bay panels! |
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