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Boondocker pro in 4ft of deep Idaho snow

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ghost rider

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Everyone has wanted a video of a boondocker turbo set up. This kit is the updated 12 version with my custom cold air intake into stock plenum without intercooler. Running 10 lbs of boost at 9,000 ft in 4 feet of fresh in Idaho.
First video taken from my LIC goggles. A little long on the video but wanted to show that no hiccups in the deep and also no music so everyone can here the sound of boost. Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIictmNn2Po&context=C309025aADOEgsToPDskLIFU2zPi6RqKqJHwVemRND
 
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Looks like it runs great, and some nice snow. Where at in Idaho? Can't wait to get mine on the snow thursday.
 
Very nice,
Finally a video of a pro turbo running in some real snow. Most of the other video's I've seen are in conditions that I'd leave my turbo in the trailer.

True story! It's terrible how little snow we've gotten across most of the US so far this year. Only had a couple days this year where snow conditions were even close to whats in the video.
 
Riding area is southern Idaho around smiley creek area :face-icon-small-hap

There was 4 ft of NEW snow in the smiley creek area?? Really? All of the reports i can find show only about 2 ft of new in the last series of storms. Or was this 4 ft you speak of the total depth of snow for the year so far? Very interesting. Anyway...sure looks like you were having fun though :)

Cheers!
 
There was 4 ft of new up top with about 1 ft base. Don't believe the snotels.
At the airport there's sagebrush showing but climb to 8,000 ft and up and wow! I never thought I would ever say it was to deep but it was. Hard going even for the turbos and a lot of sleds stuck all day. I've got footage from the following day in the sunshine I might post. It's warming up but it will still be good for this week.
 
Wowzers! SCHWEET!

I may have to make a trip up there. There was only about 2 ft of pow above the 6500 - 7000 ft elevations about 30 miles north of McCall, but that was as good as it gets for now. Four feet or pow would be awesome!! :)

Cheers!
 
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