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Old 06-01-16, 11:51 AM
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Non sequential twins

Is it possible to make the stock twins on a fd non sequential ??
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Originally Posted by marvin562
Is it possible to make the stock twins on a fd non sequential ??
http://www.fd3s.net/non-sequential.html
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it is relatively easy to do. Why do you want to do it?
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Originally Posted by evo_koa
it is relatively easy to do. Why do you want to do it?
Not sure if it's true but I heard there is less lagg when boosting
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You actually have more lag doing non sequential.
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And it burns up the turbos quicker
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The 'less lag' argument is often used by those who are too lazy and cheap to fix sequential issues. Like A/C and PS, if something goes wrong they just rip it out and claim they wanted to do it and it's somehow better. It isn't.
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I am running sequential and I have little to no lag.
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Originally Posted by evo_koa
I am running sequential and I have little to no lag.
Exactly, whole point of one turbo coming in earlier is to reduce lag opposed to both coming in later. However I did have a non sequential in my Rex before I went single and it was very fun. Never felt the hesitation like in sequential when 2nd turbo comes in
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