bricksquad7
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- Jul 18, 2010
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glenadle,
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i found a twin turbo kit for my car and want to get it but will everything addapt to my car with out any major mods
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+1Have a link to the twin turbo kit? I gotta see this.
Have a link to the twin turbo kit? I gotta see this.
For 99.99% of people on this forum, there is very little reason to go twin turbo.
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at it. twin turbo's perform better with a larger displacement engine
i found a twin turbo kit for my car and want to get it but will everything addapt to my car with out any major mods
You are better off just following the dsm "recipes" that have been proven. Paul Volk (99gst racer) is one of the exceptions to that though, but he is using compound turbocharging which is different from the twin turbo setup you are talking about.twin turbo's perform better with a larger displacement engine
twin turbo's perform better with a larger displacement engine
Paul seems to be making great progress with his setup (which is actually FS).
for 95% of people though a single turbo sized per their goals will be more than sufficient. Paul Volk started his sequential setup more as an experiement iirc, but its yielded awesome results and has proved a sequential setup on a 2.0 is feasible.
If you want a project to do on your car for school, maybe you should consider a bigger single turbo setup instead. Wouldn't that work for credits too? Or does it have to be something crazy like a tt setup to be considered a project?