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Originally posted by maxpesce
I think I found the reason for the NON RESPONSIVNES -Installing them NON-SEQUENTALLY - Twin Turbo set ups get their RESPONSIVENESS from being SEQUENTIAL!
I think I found the reason for the NON RESPONSIVNES -Installing them NON-SEQUENTALLY - Twin Turbo set ups get their RESPONSIVENESS from being SEQUENTIAL!
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Originally posted by Jodeny
Can you define 'very responsive?' I hope they are but we'll see......... i hope they are not like the other BnR turbos (upgraded twins) because they weren't very respomsive. The gas pedal felt like you were sticking your foot in a bown of warm oatmeal after installing them non-sequentially. They were a huge diasspointment. Then again maybe this guy will come up with some real dyno numbers. On another threat there was a phantom dyno run ........LOL
John
Can you define 'very responsive?' I hope they are but we'll see......... i hope they are not like the other BnR turbos (upgraded twins) because they weren't very respomsive. The gas pedal felt like you were sticking your foot in a bown of warm oatmeal after installing them non-sequentially. They were a huge diasspointment. Then again maybe this guy will come up with some real dyno numbers. On another threat there was a phantom dyno run ........LOL
John
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Originally posted by 7sweetie
well usually with stock twins, when you go non-sequential there is a lot of lag on the low end, but with these turbos, right when you get on the gas at low rpms, they instantly spool and already making 4 psi at like 2500 rpm.
well usually with stock twins, when you go non-sequential there is a lot of lag on the low end, but with these turbos, right when you get on the gas at low rpms, they instantly spool and already making 4 psi at like 2500 rpm.
Rich
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ya ya ya....your exhaust porting was done to take advantage of the clipped turbine wheels. If we use the same porting in a non-clipped turbos, you'll be getting boost spike from hell. Alan's motor on the other hand will suit well with the non-clipped turbos, but he might be 10-15rwhp less than you on the same tuning and same boost level.
Originally posted by GoodfellaFD3S
This is with my profec b turned off (read: wastegate open) btw, guys. When I give the car some gas, my boost gauge instantly shoots out of vacuum and into positive pressure. They spool very quickly---seems like even more quickly than my last stock seq set! It's hard to tell right now b/c I'm still on break-in. Keep in mind I did a bunch of stuff at once--midpipe, new Kan built motor with special Kan exhaust ports. Also, my turbine wheels are clipped. My old motor had some issues and my old turbos were pushing oil like a ****. I'll post more later--
Rich
This is with my profec b turned off (read: wastegate open) btw, guys. When I give the car some gas, my boost gauge instantly shoots out of vacuum and into positive pressure. They spool very quickly---seems like even more quickly than my last stock seq set! It's hard to tell right now b/c I'm still on break-in. Keep in mind I did a bunch of stuff at once--midpipe, new Kan built motor with special Kan exhaust ports. Also, my turbine wheels are clipped. My old motor had some issues and my old turbos were pushing oil like a ****. I'll post more later--
Rich
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All this is going down in good ol' texas? Where is the shop that is doing the dyno'n? I need to get my car dyno'd. Probably will be needed a new engine soon also, and it would be aweomse if I could get it done in texas...
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All this is going down in good ol' texas? Where is the shop that is doing the dyno'n? I need to get my car dyno'd. Probably will be needed a new engine soon also, and it would be aweomse if I could get it done in texas...
All this is going down in good ol' texas? Where is the shop that is doing the dyno'n? I need to get my car dyno'd. Probably will be needed a new engine soon also, and it would be aweomse if I could get it done in texas...
paul
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rich does your exhaust porting give you a lot of overlap at idle? is the motor overall louder w/ your exhaust porting? does your motor have less torque now lugging around off boost w/ the exhaust porting? i just assumed that your exhaust porting is a touch bigger than what people usually port theirs to in an avg. streetport, i'm just trying to get an idea on it's overall drivability. also you got any pics or is it a secret?
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