Turbos working together
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Turbos working together
Guys, I am trying to get as much low end as possible. I want as much power as I can get, at as low a RPM as possible. Which is better. The stock system or the twins working together as one?
Someone said the twins working together would be better for low end grunt, however others have said stock is the best way to go.
Please let me know what you think and why. Going single is not an option.
Someone said the twins working together would be better for low end grunt, however others have said stock is the best way to go.
Please let me know what you think and why. Going single is not an option.
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The stock seq setup will give you the best take off from the line. It will spool faster than running a non-seq setup, the non-seq has more lag since it's spooling both turbos instead of just one.
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above is right on, if your looking for low end stay seq, if your looking for reliabliity and simplicity, and some mid range go non-seq...but personally stay seq if you can keep it all working
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