Blow Thru Centrifical Guru's

The length of the tubing and bends has almost no effect on boost or how long it takes to build. Unless you go crazy.. :) As an example, a rear mounted STS turbo system where the turbos are mounted by the rear axle has absolutely no noticeable difference in driveability then a conventional set up. The SC moves such a huge volume of air it takes very little time to pressurize the system. I think you are safe to route it whichever way works best for you just keep your bends smooth and aviod any restrictions..
 
The length of the tubing and bends has almost no effect on boost or how long it takes to build. Unless you go crazy.. :) As an example, a rear mounted STS turbo system where the turbos are mounted by the rear axle has absolutely no noticeable difference in driveability then a conventional set up. The SC moves such a huge volume of air it takes very little time to pressurize the system. I think you are safe to route it whichever way works best for you just keep your bends smooth and aviod any restrictions..

So your saying I can mount the intercooler up in the nose of the boat for better weight distribution ?? Just kidding !!

What I have in mind is Somewhat "remote" mounting my cooler (not to far away) in order to get it right off the top of the valve cover (so to say), making maintnance easier as well as getting it off the heat, all while cleaning up the look & adding to the creative art..;)
Yeah I definatly will be going with sweaping bends no matter what I do.. it has a few areas in it now that I want to eliminate
 
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