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necessaryevil 06-27-2009 09:10 PM

twin turbo question
 
im trying to plan out my twin turbo set up and im wondering if i can run cyl 1-2 into one turbo and 3-4 into another or if i have to combine cyl. 1-4 then split into two turbos

RyAn007 06-27-2009 10:01 PM

You want to make a 4 cylinder twin turbo setup?

arok22 06-27-2009 10:28 PM


Originally Posted by RyAn007 (Post 1277682)
You want to make a 4 cylinder twin turbo setup?

RyAn007 is onto something. Why would you want to TT a 4 cyl? I've seen peeps do it, but really don't think it would be as efficient as a good motor build and a good turbo.

saturn 06-28-2009 02:08 AM

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Originally Posted by arok22 (Post 1277684)
RyAn007 is onto something. Why would you want to TT a 4 cyl? I've seen peeps do it, but really don't think it would be as efficient as a good motor build and a good turbo.

thats is true, and thats what i believe BUT i have seen a few twin turbo 4cyl that can keep up with the biggest of the single turbo's guys. and then there is the Ambious that everyone has to be Unique/Re invent the wheel. So if you got the cash and time go for it just let us know how it turns out.....

My Honest Opnion. the more turbo's you have the more problems you have in your life ....
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RyAn007 06-28-2009 10:29 AM

Really, a 4 cylinder has enough problems spooling up a pretty good size turbo, if it is a high displacement 4 cylinder than it would be half way plausible, but this is a pretty stupid thing and really in the end when you save the cash and do just as well if not better on a single larger turbo, you are going to hit your self. Now in reality for this to be halfway legit, youd have to take something like a 2.4l and stroke that out, that is the only way I ever seeing anything like this plausible, if you are planning to do this on some kind of honda motor in the 1.5-2.0 range youd have to be kidding me, take my word for it, stick with a single.

turbof22a 06-28-2009 06:54 PM

jeff frank did a twin setup on a b18 in his crx for fun so if you want to be unique find another way

necessaryevil 06-28-2009 11:24 PM

its a h22 and im going to be running two 14b and yes im trying to reinvent the wheel couse i can, the only thing im wondering is if i have to combine and then split or of i can use cyl 1-2,3-4, setup?

iceracerdude 06-29-2009 12:04 AM

I would plumb the exhaust hits to the turbos in sequence

blackice90hb 06-29-2009 01:32 AM


Originally Posted by necessaryevil (Post 1277834)
yes im trying to reinvent the wheel couse i can, setup?

1+3, 4+2.
And why two 14b's? sounds pretty gay to me. If someone was to waste their time and money setting up a twin turbo H, why not do a sequential setup? Something small like a 13g paired up with something like T4 ( just a random example). Small turbo boosts low range untill bigger turbo spools, killing turbo lag for big turbo setups. Still waste of money/time, but at least do something worthwhile if your gonna do it.

turbof22a 06-30-2009 01:38 AM

your not going to be reinventing anything its been done and better than you can even imagine so all you will be doing is something that has been done before but shittier


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