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Single VS Twin Turbo ??? – "Choosing between a single or parallel twin turbo setup is primarily based on packaging constraints in the engine bay, or a personal choice by the tuner. In most cases, for top performance, a single turbo is preferable because larger turbos are generally more efficient than smaller turbos. However, often there is not room for one large single, or the tuner wants the visual impact of twin turbos. The notion that two smaller turbos will build boost faster than one large turbo is not always accurate because even though the turbos are smaller, each one is only getting half of the exhaust flow." Text by TURBOBYGARRETT – (CONTINUE HERE) Drifting.com/forums/tech-discussion-forum/ – Photo by @DRIFTINGCOM Text by @TURBOBYGARRETT
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Single VS Twin Turbo ??? – "Choosing between a single or parallel twin turbo setup is primarily based on packaging constraints in the engine bay, or a personal choice by the tuner. In most cases, for top performance, a single turbo is preferable because larger turbos are generally more efficient than smaller turbos. However, often there is not room for one large single, or the tuner wants the visual impact of twin turbos. The notion that two smaller turbos will build boost faster than one large turbo is not always accurate because even though the turbos are smaller, each one is only getting half of the exhaust flow." Text by TURBOBYGARRETT – (CONTINUE HERE) Drifting.com/forums/tech-discussion-forum/ – Photo by @DRIFTINGCOM Text by @TURBOBYGARRETT
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