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STEALTH R/T
01-24-2013, 05:49 AM
Does anyone no where I could buy a single turbo setup I got the full t3 t4 kit today I need a single turbo manifold or can I use the twin manifolds and run two pipes from the turbo and use a y pipe I will have to Fab a manifold it looks like I seen single set ups and they put the turbo by the pass anger shock tower
Let me just say this:
V6's, by nature, are better suited to twin-turbo setups; I6's, by nature, are better suited to single-turbo setups.
Emilie@GZP
01-24-2013, 09:33 AM
Does anyone no where I could buy a single turbo setup I got the full t3 t4 kit today I need a single turbo manifold or can I use the twin manifolds and run two pipes from the turbo and use a y pipe I will have to Fab a manifold it looks like I seen single set ups and they put the turbo by the pass anger shock tower
It is much more cost effective to get a twin turbo set up. But we all told you this already. You will have no traction as a fwd, and your engine will not hold any reasonable power at the 10:1 compression. Sell your car, and buy an rt twin turbo, as that is what you seem to want to make your car into.
green-lantern
01-24-2013, 10:02 AM
Does anyone no where I could buy a single turbo setup I got the full t3 t4 kit today I need a single turbo manifold or can I use the twin manifolds and run two pipes from the turbo and use a y pipe I will have to Fab a manifold it looks like I seen single set ups and they put the turbo by the pass anger shock tower
Isn't that a bit big for 10:1 anyway? I couldn't run much more than 8-9psi on 9b's 10:1 without getting knock.
Uniuno
01-24-2013, 11:17 AM
Well guys, we tried to warn him. We can always say "told you so" later..
As far as getting single turbo parts, I don't know of any off the shelf setups. Every one I have seen has been custom plumbed EVERYTHING by people who are not new to the game.
Good luck.
chooch
01-25-2013, 01:58 PM
IPS used to do a single turbo manifold setup. You can make a collector from to standard manifolds and bring them together. Yeh there's pro's and cons to different setups, if it's a standard engine, you might be better with a couple 9b's off a TT. If you like welding and something different then single's the way to go..
cheers,
Ewan
Its like they said, the money and the headache spent to convert an N/A to forced induction in a RELIABLE way is A LOT more than buying a stock VR4/TT. Also, just like IPD said, V motors are better suited for twins. It will be a better balanced system to run a turbo off each bank rather than two exhaust banks spooling up a single turbo.
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