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Old 03-10-07, 10:52 AM
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Single Vs. Twins

I know you can get a lot of power of a single turbo setup. But if your doing drift/street would upgraded sequential turbos or a twin setup be better? Pros and Cons
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single turbo= more reliable as long you keep the boost at a moderate level, better for drag since the turbo can actually kick in as opposed to a track with many turns where fat turbos seldom kick in.

upgraded twin turbo= better for low end power and track because you wont be running n/a most of the time, but make damn well sure you upgrade your hoses because the rats nest will own your engine bay if worst comes to worst.

i don't know, nor care, much about drifting.. but i'd say you'd be better off getting some BNR's or something. or you can just keep your stock twins and upgrade all your hoses like me, and just use the money on handling and suspension upgrades because thats where it really counts on the track
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