Dean,
I'm not trying to rationalize putting the turbo behind the rear axle. It looks and sounds nuts. I'm just reporting what I read in reviews, and those who tested the STS turbo's mounted under the vehcles claim that these were some of the best Turbo vehicles they had driven.
Caymen,
The oil is supplied by an electric pump supplied with the kit. They olso offer shielded filters and snorkles to relocate the filter between the inner and outer body panels.
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Here's a link to the list of magazines that wrote articles about the STS remote Turbo systems, and the list of reasons why they say the remote turbo system is better.
Ease of installation. STS turbo systems can be installed in about 8 hours with standard tools and average mechanical ability.
Performance Sound. The turbo acts as a muffler and sounds like an aftermarket performance muffler. Turbo spool and rushing air from the blow-off valve make a unique sound that will turn heads!
No need for major modifications to your vehicle. STS systems are designed to "bolt-on" to factory mounts.
Increased gas mileage. Unlike a belt driven supercharger, the turbo utilizes "wasted" energy leaving your tailpipe. Most of our customers get 1-3 mpg increase in gas mileage.
Lower underhood temperatures. No need to worry about melting wires, hoses, or other components.
Converts back to stock in about an hour.
More room under the hood. Future repair work or modifications will not require the expense of removing the turbo system to allow access to engine components.
Cooler oil to the turbo. Cool oil is better for both the turbo and engine.
Approximately 500F lower turbo temperatures. Eliminates the need for a turbo-timer, which allows the engine to run after the car is shut off in order to cool down the turbo and prevent oil and bearing damage.
Denser exhaust gasses drive the turbo turbine wheel more efficiently.
Built-in intercooling. Intake piping provides ~50% intercooler efficiency. There is no need for the expense, pressure drop, and installation problems associated with a front mounted intercooler.
Turbo is exposed to ambient air rather than underhood air. Allows for better cooling of turbo components.
No need for expensive headers, mufflers, or exhaust systems.
Turbo is closer to the tail pipe outlet. Provides a better pressure differential across the turbine wheel which promotes better flow across turbine.
Better weight transfer. Increases traction because the bulk of system is mounted in rear of vehicle rather than up front.
Less noise in the passenger compartment..
http://www.ststurbo.com/magazine_articles
...Rich