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hondalovinfreak 03-01-2004 10:00 AM

mounting turbo
 
I have a question. Ive asked one person and got no reply from them. I was wondering about mounting a 2nd turbo on the downpipe. Someone told me it would be very inefficient and I was wondering why. If someone could anwser my question it would be appreciated.

di3go 03-01-2004 12:54 PM

Re:mounting turbo
 
if 1 turbo would give you enough power, why would you add another turbo after it? its pointless, IMO. if you were bi-turbo like the audis I'd understand, but if not, its pointless, therefore being inefficient and pointless.

jake2001z001 03-01-2004 07:15 PM

Re:mounting turbo
 
No reason for it, More costly, and More weight.

hondalovinfreak 03-01-2004 10:43 PM

Re:mounting turbo
 
if 1 turbo would give you enough power, why would you add another turbo after it? its pointless, IMO. if you were bi-turbo like the audis I'd understand, but if not, its pointless, therefore being inefficient and pointless
not to be rude but id have to say u used the word pointless to many times suggesting you really dont know
no affense

willahlborn 03-01-2004 11:08 PM

Re:mounting turbo
 
ok dude, here it is...

just forget about sequential. there would be no point to the second turbo. try running each turbo off of two cylinders. and you'll need to run tiny ass turbos at that.

hondalovinfreak 03-01-2004 11:10 PM

Re:mounting turbo
 
really didnt wnat to try it got better things to waste money on haha if I had any. Seriously I was just curious as to why it was inefficient thanks for responses

street_kings 03-02-2004 02:18 AM

Re:mounting turbo
 
Whitey has a twin turbo honda engine....best person to talk to would be him.


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