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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2009

RRM turbo installed and running on a 2008 Lancer GTS with manual transmission

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  • Hey, How does the Intercooler mount over the Radiator ..? Thanks

  • @KoolKat204 It mounts in front of the radiator by brackets that mount to the front support beam (bumper). The front end nose piece will have to be removed.

  • would it be as easy for a 2010 GTS M/T?

  • @SpectacularSiNx Yup. There is no difference at all.

  • Thanks! How about the waste-gate ..?

  • @KoolKat204 It comes with a high quality Tial wastegate. The piping already has the bracket welded on. Seriously, there is no welding that is needed. The only thing I had to drill was the oil pan. Even the front mount intercooler bolted directly to pre-existing holes.

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  • osoi bikan edw kai nomizan oti einai kana tragoudi tou g bani +1

  • for ho2 muchdid u buy this turbo and how much did it coast to instal it ...tkx bro u have an insame car kike my :p but mine without theturbo lol

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  • So, where's the other video of you driving to test the turbo?? :(

  • @SeRiousLancer the new lancers make that rattle sound, idk why they just all do lol

  • @KoolKat204 It comes with a steel braided oil return line that must be tapped into your oil pan. You will have to remove your oil pan, drill a hole, and insert supplied bung. You then reinstal the oil pan and run the steel braided line to the turbo. Takes about 45 minutes to an hour to accomplish this.

  • I am very curious how the oil return goes into the exsisting oil pan ..? Any drilling ..? welding ..?

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