sequential turbos on honda?
would i be possible to run a setup like this on a honda?
those turbos are kinda small and because of the way they are setup you would have a quick spool time and a good top end also....
(am I talking out my ***?)
oh well, i was just surfing a found this pic.hopefully i wont get flamed for asking something like this..
those turbos are kinda small and because of the way they are setup you would have a quick spool time and a good top end also....
(am I talking out my ***?)
oh well, i was just surfing a found this pic.hopefully i wont get flamed for asking something like this..
sequential turbo on a honda would be pretty rediculous...sounds great in theory but coming from alot of supra background (just sold mine) its really way more hype. with a single turbo you can make more power and have less lag till full boost...yeah the first turbo comes online quick but then you have a big dip in your poweband when the 1st to 2nd transition, and by the time that takes place and you are at full boost the single turbo beside you is already 5 cars ahead.
single turbo is much easier to work on, less hassle, and much better powerband IMO. not to mention harder to tune, fit in the engine bay..ect ect ect ect
single turbo is much easier to work on, less hassle, and much better powerband IMO. not to mention harder to tune, fit in the engine bay..ect ect ect ect
ok cool. i was just throwing some ideas out there. i guess theres a reason they take them out and do single turbo kits then huh?!?!? oh well.
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