b2600 twin turbo

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b2600 twin turbo
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j-bird
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Anyone seen one or Done one?
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what would be the benefit of a twin turbo setup over a single turbo setup? With this little engine and the amount of internals available to it i see no benefit to trying to pull off a twin setup. And even if you did do a twin setup it would have to be a turbo spooling in to another turbo. Im not saying it isnt feasible just no purpose in my opinion.







-justin
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Single turbo on a 4cyl YES...Twin turbo...Hold on I think there is a Green on in japan...friggin tight as hell to.
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Guess it is just a single turbo. There is a guy on here from Aus. That has a BAD ASS turbo build too. His is a red flat bed Ute. Dude is smart as hell and willing to help so if you are thinking of doing it....contact him. I believe he and a buddy even started a website all about boosting.
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Found this!
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dropped90(justin)
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jeff the guy you speak of is Freddio and he is from new zealand. he has the turbo fe3 flat bed truck with megasquirt. and you are right he is a freakin genius. as for the pics you posted j-bird you have to be a member to view them. anyway you can post the pictures directly?






-justin
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twin turbo on a 4 cylinder is useless. your better off going with one nice size turbo. just my 2 cents tho
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Does this help?
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still didnt work. to see the attachment you have to be a member. just save it and post it using photobucket. im really interested in seeing this.







-justin
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a twin turbo would be a smaller turbo spooling a large turbo, but you'd still have lag, one turbo per exhaust manf. is sufficient. unless u just wanna be different i suppose...