Border Racing Twin Turbo Kit.
#26
Rotary Enthusiast
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Originally Posted by Marcel Burkett
Coming from another twin owner ,https://www.rx7club.com/single-turbo-rx-7s-23/some-pics-my-custom-twins-462274/ , the added effort and complication is definately worth it in my book , my boost response is amazing and the power potential is huge , last trip to the dyno she made 350 at 6500RPM's and 15psi before my ignition system gave out , I've logged 20+psi at 3600rpm's already, I'm slipping my OS twin plate clutch AGAIN !
Haha, i guess i'm the downer of the group.
Like I said before, if you really want twins, go for it. Just expect a little bit of a learning curve because it is simply a more complicated system.
for me, it was/is an experiment, something that I enjoy and have fun with. My results are coming soon, so it is an exciting time as I have put 2 years into the setup.
#28
what happened to that guy who was doing a a twin upgrade that was going to run to 2 individual exhaust pipes from each turbo to his 2 canister exhaust?
howard coleman - nice setup what turbos are you using?
howard coleman - nice setup what turbos are you using?
#29
RIP Icemark
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Always seemed like a good Idea to use some turbonetics t3/t4 turbos with their Buick GN turbine housings, if you want twins. They come in a t3 .82 AR w/ built in wastegate flanges on the housings. Also the inlet is round, comebined with the build it waste gate flanges should be pretty damn easy to fab a manifold for it.