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Rear Mounted Turbos from Squires Turbo Systems
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The STS Turbo System comes as a ready to bolt-on kit and the typical installation takes about an afternoon. The kit includes a Garrett turbo, TiAL wastegate, HPC-coated tubing, an oiling system, and everything else needed to install the turbo. Since the turbo is mounted at the rear of the car, there is no added heat build-up and the system is cooled from fresh ambient air, which creates denser exhaust molecules to propel the turbo's turbine wheel more efficiently. The turbo also serves to provide a deep, throaty exhaust sound in place of the muffler.
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With the unit placed behind the rear axle, there is improved weight transfer, thus better traction, and turbo temps are reduced about 500 degrees F compared to a traditional engine compartment installation. As such, the need for a turbo-timer that allows the engine to run after shut off to cool the turbo and avoid oil and bearing damage is eliminated.
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The K&N filter element ensures a clean supply of air and serves to shed most all water, even in a wet environment. To keep mud and sand from the air filter, STS recommends installing a K&N pre-charger (nylon) sock over it, which is simple to clean.
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The intake tube, which runs up the driver's side of the car, displaces an internal volume that closely matches most front-mounted turbo systems installed with intercoolers. In simpler terms, a large compressor (the turbo) fills a small volume (the intake tube) in about 0.05 seconds with the STS Turbo system, resulting in very minimal lag.
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On this LS1 system, the mass air flow (MAF) sensor is located in front of the engine above the intake tube. All of the STS tubing is HPC-coated for long service in all types of environments.
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At the front of the rear axle, this STS pump scavenges oil from the turbo and feeds it into a length of tubing that travels up and into the new oil cap. The benefits of this are that the air around the tubing serves to cool the oil (both up and back) and since the oil is fed directly into the oil cap, there is no need to drill a hole in the engine's oil pan as with most other systems. The STS patented oiling system provides "wet-start" oiling to ensure instant lubrication at start-up.
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The oil used to lube the turbo is sourced just above the oil filter.
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This 38mm wastegate is a TiAL unit and maintains a predetermined boost level (typically 5-6 psi). The wastegate controls the speed of the turbo by limiting the amount of exhaust to the turbine.
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Under the hood of this '95 F-body you'll only find an LT1 engine, and the intake tubing from the rear-mounted STS turbo. Because the turbo is mounted behind the axle, the underhood temperatures are lower.
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STS Turbos ensures the quality of all of their kits by building them in-house at their facility in Orem, Utah. Kits are also available for many late-model Chevy and GM trucks and one is being readied for the GTO as well. There are also kits for Toyota and Dodge Ram 1500 Hemi pickups.
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STS recommends that all vehicles are tuned and wideband tested to ensure safe air/fuel mixtures, especially on LS1 applications because the high compression ratio (10.1:1) makes it necessary to tune before running even 5 psi of boost. For more tuning information STS recommends contacting www.nelsonperformance.com or www.ststurbo.com.
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The installation has a clean and well-engineered appearance. On Camaros and Firebirds, the factory fuel tank heat shield does an excellent job of blocking the heat of the turbo from the tank. STS products are sold through authorized dealers. To find an STS power dealer dealer near you call 1.866.WE.TURBO (866.938.8726) and press option 2.
LT1 Dyno Results
RPM2500300035004000450050005300
Stock HP140169199231257273271
Stock TQ295296298302299286269
7 psi-HP166231292339375380385
7 psi TQ348405439445438400382

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LS1 Dyno Results
RPM2500300035004000450050005500
Stock-HP142181216248278304311
Stock-TQ298317324325324319297
5 psi-HP119224280337379413398
5psi-TQ251392421442441434380
7 psi-HP124207312378429459430
7 psi-TQ261363469497501483410

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