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Old 10-20-2006, 09:39 AM   #1
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Twins on an RB25...

Hey guys....im building up an S14 track car, and I recently bought an RB25. I will be running some sort of EMS and custom fab is not an issue for me whatsoever. I want excellent motor response while still having the potential of 450-550 whp. I believe I have two options...one being the classic single...something like a gt3076R on a custom mani/dp etc would make good power and I believe have good response on the RB25. My other option,(i think) is to try something like twin GT25R's or even Twin GT28R's, both with the small compressors, not hybrids...Does anyone have any experience with twins on an RB25? I was trying to decidce if the displacement was enough to provide good response with twin small BB turbos. If anyone has any ideas or thoughts, please let me know. From what I have thought of, the only real pains in the ass are going to be the downpipe LOL, and oil feed/returns...making the manifolds, IC, etc wont be a problem for me....please let me know! A look at where the motor will be living

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