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If the man wants to do it, let him do it. Research the sequential turbo setups of the RX7 and similar motors- I can't think of how a simultaneous setup will benefit on an inline engine (particulary a 4cyl). Shit, I can't think of how it would have advantage over a single turbo setup. . . wider power band maybe. Everybody's argueing about efficiency when his car will still be be quicker :P
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I say go for it... Your only .2 smaller then a RB26TT why not have a KA24TT
And there has to be a good reason to make a SR20TT its .4 smaller... or .6 smaller
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Zilvia Junkie
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learn how to read turbo charts email them for overall turbo specs good There is a shop in LA that takes all of the engine space runs it through a computer and makes custom headers downpipe and exhaust... IF YOU BUILD IT HE WILL COME... |
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