whats better single turbo or twin turbo non sequential???
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a single. if you aren't running seq. then there is absolutlely no advantage to the stock twins, unless you a: don't have the money for a single, or b: want to try to pass visual smog inspection. the twins create a lot more heat and spoolup is not as good as some of the singles that are available. plus they don't flow vary many cfm's.
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anyway i rode in a twins seq car running 13psi and it really had no power. my car is nonseq and has much more power but it lags and not THAAT much power. going single next summer.
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depends what ur needs are
street or strip???
seq is great for street
single is just for power and massive hp gainns but not really streetable they are exceptions to some single kits tho
street or strip???
seq is great for street
single is just for power and massive hp gainns but not really streetable they are exceptions to some single kits tho
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Single.
From honda's and most other non rotor cars, single is better from my understandings...
I dont really know bout rotaries... just thought Id add my honda's .02
From honda's and most other non rotor cars, single is better from my understandings...
I dont really know bout rotaries... just thought Id add my honda's .02
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