1-Year Review: SBD Stage 2 Turbo Kit – BRZ, FR-S, 86

Starting off with some drifting video, and ending with a laundry list of complaints, this video aimlessly discusses the Speed By Design Stage 2 turbocharger kit for the Subaru BRZ, Scion FR-S and Toyota 86. Would i buy it again? Absolutely. Turbo FR-S FTW!

(Scion FR-S) (Subaru BRZ) (Toyota 86)

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Turbo FR-S – DIY Crankcase Breather Install Guide

The PCV valve is designed to suck blow-by out of your crankcase, and thus you need a proper catch-can and connection to your intake manifold. However, the crankcase breather is there to allow fresh air back into the engine, and hence where we have a problem on a turbocharged car. That crankcase vent hose is generally connected to the intake pipe, causing your turbocharger to forcefully suck oil out of your crankcase, and that is bad news! A lot of people will spend an outrageous amount of money on a second catch can, when in reality, you do not want that hose connected to your intake pipe at all. This video quickly shows you how to connect an old-school crankcase breather filter, thus solving the problem once and for all. “But…” ONCE AND FOR ALL!

(Scion FR-S) (Subaru BRZ) (Toyota 86)

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Porsche 944 – Rebuild That Transaxle! – Part 1

In the automotive field, a transaxle is a major mechanical component that combines the functionality of the transmission, the differential, and associated components of the driven axle into one integrated assembly. Front-engine, rear-wheel drive vehicles tend to have the transmission up front just after the engine, but sometimes a front engine drives a rear-mounted transaxle. This is generally done for reasons of weight distribution, and is therefore common on sports cars. Another advantage is that as the driveshaft spins at engine speed, it only has to endure the torque of the engine, instead of that torque multiplied by the 1st gear ratio.
(Description courtesy of Wikipedia)

1987 Porsche 944 S

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