Doesn't the turbo have to feed into the intake, though? I thought the exhaust spins the turbine, which pumps higher pressure air into the intake.
That's where I would think the problem would be. Just the fact that the intake (tube) would have to be modified...
Of course, I could be mistaken. That happens much too often...
Peter M
You're right, the turbo has to dump back into the intake. You'd need to get it piped back into the stock box. You can see the pipe on the right side heading back forward. I found his cardomain site and more pictures. The more I see the dumber this setup is. The guy lives in Idaho, I think so why he went with this setup is beyond me. His intake would not be legal in CA. He has the CCV open which wouldn't fly. The other issue I can see is not only is his turbo mounted very low, so is the air filter. It's right next to the turbo.
If you're in CA it would probably be better to use a custom downpipe below the manifold to mount the turbo. This wouldn't be legal BUT you would be able to remove it before any smog tests. Although, setup properly, the engine would probably run just as clean if not cleaner not to mention get a bit better gas mileage.