custom exhaust manifold question..TT setup
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custom exhaust manifold question..TT setup
well i am going through with a TT setup, providing nothing comes up in the process. anyways, for the intake manifold that i need made, what would the disadvantages/advantages be from seperating the exhaust ports, I.E. have each exhaust port closed off and go to each turbo, or have combined exhausts going to both turbos, just wondering if it wouls make a diff?
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You mean exhaust manifold... ![Wink](https://www.rx7club.com/images/smilies/wink.gif)
I see no reason to join them. It'll just complicate things. Feed each turbo seperately from one rotor. Here's an example that uses two stock turbos.
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I see no reason to join them. It'll just complicate things. Feed each turbo seperately from one rotor. Here's an example that uses two stock turbos.
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http://www.dysonrotary.com.au/ASP/te...item=ADAS4Twin
dyson makes it... its berry berry expensive
edit: url didnt work
dyson makes it... its berry berry expensive
edit: url didnt work
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