yes the drivabilty of twin turbos would be better that
one large turbo . the two small turbos would wind up
faster and have better throtle responce as where a
larger turbo would take longer to get up to full boost
. i have been looking at buick t-type v-6es to get an
idea of what i am going to do the crossover setup
looks tricky but possiable where i already have a good
idea of a twin setup
Frank
94 3.9 sport
--- TommFern@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 3/29/00 8:20:39 PM Central
> Standard Time,
> jon@dakota-truck.net writes:
>
> <<
> Yep, a single turbo probably would be
> sufficient as far as power goes,
> but a dual setup should be a little better as far
> as lag and street driving
> goes... Also, the exhaust plumbing required for a
> single turbo could be a
> little hairy. It would need a crossover pipe to
> equalize the pressure
> between both cylinder banks, and there are several
> problems involved with
> that. I have a feeling it may actually be easier
> to do the plumbing for
> twin turbos.
>
>
>
>
> -Jon-
> >>
> DOH! I forgot; good point,Jon. I was strictly
> thinking in terms of the
> dollars for the extra turbo.
> Tom
>
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