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Hey, you know how Turbo is illegal for P Platers in NSW. Is there a way to get the engine modified to have the turbo's underneath or in the middle of the engine, or some place where they are hidden and if a copper looks inside the engine they can't see them?

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Yeah, remove the sump, fit the turbo in there and re-fit the sump and no-one but you will ever know its there

Remember to re wire the turbo to the air control unit otherwise it will leak fluid and the cop might see that.

But yeah do this!

Cheap as well it's about $250 from what I remember when I did it on my P's

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Hmmmmm... I remember this guy

But for serial, mount turbo in wheel arch.

They never look there.

Oi zeb, Ill be around to help with the turbo install, did you get your relocation kit?

Just unloading the container now, should be in here

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You ask a question, people answer, then you get upset at them. They even gave you the answer you wanted, yes it's possible, via any number of ways. your only other option is to remove the turbos all together and run an NA ecu until you are on your open licence, but you will lose performance.

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You ask a question, people answer, then you get upset at them. They even gave you the answer you wanted, yes it's possible, via any number of ways. your only other option is to remove the turbos all together and run an NA ecu until you are on your open licence, but you will lose performance.

I would do this, much less effort. Ask Benji "Bakemonoricer". He's also good with rotary head gaskets if you ever go down that road.

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