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I put a PT7475 rear mount on a SRT8 Jeep - PICS + VIDS

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Old 05-09-2013, 11:07 PM
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thats awesome.
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That does look badass.


Lots of piping LOL
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Thanks guys. Owner loves it
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Whats the spool like?
With the 60mm rear mount i had a off idle punch was horrible.. Rolling along it boosted fast.
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Originally Posted by nonnieselman
Whats the spool like?
With the 60mm rear mount i had a off idle punch was horrible.. Rolling along it boosted fast.
From the quick romps I did it was fine spooling. I did a quick brake boost and launch and it went right into boost like my truck. Remember this is a 6.1 liter too, so it's pushing some exhaust.
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Looks good! You will get a LOT better spooling response out of it if you heat wrap or insulate the exhaust from the manifold to the turbo. You REALLY wanna keep that heat in the pipe! Been there, done that... night and day difference!
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I agree 100% ^^^^

We just wanted it running and put some miles on it. Next will be wrap and the cold side welded together at a couple spots to lose some couplers.

Thanks again for the check valve link
Old 05-10-2013, 12:28 PM
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You did all of that work just for a race against his bike??
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Originally Posted by Atomic
You did all of that work just for a race against his bike??
I did it just to do it and help out a good dude. It doesn't hurt to help, he
Said he is gonna pay me but I didn't do it to make money. Honestly just taking him for a ride and see his expression along w being able to accomplish this, first turbo jeep around Buffalo NY, was enough for me to do it. He will be replacing the misc crap of my parts bins that I used on this. Lol

The kill video against the bike will be icing on the cake.

I told him not to worry about paying me until he replaces the **** clamps w t
Bolts and buys a huge 3 in muffler. He is driving it around here w a 16in open dp. Sounds great but he's gonna get pulled over. Lol
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Ah, well thats cool. The clamp really isnt the issue, you need to have the ends of the pipes rolled so they cant just slip off.


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