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Old 11-12-02, 01:15 AM
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single turbo faq

is there a single turbo faq out there somewhere? eventually i'll need a new motor and turbo, and if the total cost of going single is not too bad maybe i'll give it a thought. any newbie threads/links?

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ttb, just ask dave, he will answer any question you have, you have his number just give him a call, he knows a lot.
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Put it to you this way: Find someone who hasn't wished they didn't do a single turbo setup sooner? In the end with all the time and money spent on going non-sec. first, then the M2 upgrades, then motor, etc. I could have saved so much $$ if I would have driven a single turbo setup (close to mine) to begin with. There are so many setups out there just research the one to suit your needs or driving style.

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PS: And lets not forget about the added performance...
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Wishing I would have gone single right out of the box ... so much money spent trying to maximize what I could get out of the twins and in the end I was disappointed with them. Gone single and LOVING it!

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well said, I don't think any single owner would ever go back to twins. Plus everything in the engine compartment lasts longer because there is less heat cycling.
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