March 27, 2026
Description
This isn't just a 3D print; itβs a piece of mechanical art that brings the racetrack atmosphere straight to your home! π π Whether you're a fan of JDM, American muscle, or European classics, this turbo is the missing "part" your setup needs.
Built for the community that loves the sound of a blow-off valve and the smell of burnt rubber. π¨ If you like this model, please don't forget to hit the Boost π button and share a photo of your "beast" in the comments! πΈ
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Happy printing and keep the boost high! ππ₯
Want to add your own name, nickname, or your favorite car's brand? It's easy! ποΈβ¨
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Step-by-Step Guide:
π¨οΈ Print Settings: Ensure your print settings are correctly set for both the plate and the text (perfect for two-color effects even without AMS).
Follow these steps to get your Turbo Lamp up and running smoothly:
π¨οΈ Preparation: Print all parts and carefully remove all supports from every component.
π§ Clamp Mechanism: Insert the screw into the hose clamp (hose clip) mechanism, tighten the nut from the other side, and fix the mechanism onto the ring.
π Filter Base: Slide this assembled hose clamp onto the bottom section of the air filter.
π‘ Lighting: Thread the LED cable through the bottom part of the filter and place the LED light into the circular frame.
π Cable Routing: Feed the cable through the turbo tube using the assembly hole, then slide the bottom part of the filter onto the turbo body.
Attention: Tighten this screw GENTLY using a 21mm socket! π οΈ - If you don't have this socket, simply print it from my print profile β21mm Socket for Stand Screwβ.
Important: Do not over-tighten! Leave enough clearance so the turbine can spin freely. π¬οΈ
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Tip: If the propeller mounting nut does not fit the thread, I recommend increasing the nut scale by 1-2% (depending on the filament used).
βοΈ Internal Fit: Mount the impeller with its holder onto the designated spot on the turbo's rear cover.
Tip: If the printed screws don't hold well, apply a small drop of superglue behind the nut on the thread.
π Filter Housing: Place the body and the top cap of the air filter into their final positions.
Tip: If the filter body is not displayed correctly in the slicer (it can only print the bottom layers), you need to turn on Spiral Vase Mode.
π Final Touches: Snap on the "Turbo" nameplate, the stand's nut cover, and the cable entry cover for a clean, finished look.
π οΈ If any of the parts have any looseness, a drop of superglue at the joint is enough. π οΈ
Done! Your Turbo Lamp is ready to boost your room's style! πβ¨
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β οΈβ οΈβ οΈ SHARING FILES IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED AND LEGAL CONSEQUENCES WILL BE INCURRED IF VIOLATED. β οΈβ οΈβ οΈ
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If you are using a slicer other than Bambu Studio and you don't see all the objects as in the attached image, I recommend downloading the individual objects and importing them into your slicer, remember to keep the same print settings!
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License:
Standard Digital File License