Twin Turbos
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Twin Turbos
Guys I'm thinking about building a set of twin turbos. I plan on using my stock charger and adding a B-2 or BHT3B. Any great tips yall could offer? If anyone has some pictures that would be nice. Seems like JoeFarmer had some at one time. I also need some suggestions on how to set up the wastegates Etc...
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P.S. I plan on adding Stage 5 Jammers to take care of fuel.
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P.S. I plan on adding Stage 5 Jammers to take care of fuel.
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Here's Brandons pictures,
Lavon's truck:http://www.firepunk.com/gallery/lavontwins
Brandons truck: http://www.firepunk.com/gallery/Twins
Lavon's truck:http://www.firepunk.com/gallery/lavontwins
Brandons truck: http://www.firepunk.com/gallery/Twins
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Theres a couple of my setup useing the stock charger with a Ht3B (I know i probably could have made it a cleaner install). Probably could have gotten alot more and better pictures but by the time i got everything and was working on it for a few days i was just ready to put it back together .
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Would you reccomend a 26cm housing size or smaller. Can I even support twins fuel wise? I know there are singles that support that kinda power but I could build a set of twins for cheaper. Plus I like trying to do new things.
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The houseing size i'm not quite sure on, still playing around with that. Fuel wise you would most likely need more then just a van Aaken to even justify a turbo upgrade IMO.
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Would you reccomend a 26cm housing size or smaller. Can I even support twins fuel wise? I know there are singles that support that kinda power but I could build a set of twins for cheaper. Plus I like trying to do new things.
If you "just got to have 'em", you'll probably want a 14 on the 35, and a 22 on the HTB3.
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I want to build a kit from my current super b and add a b3. How are guys connecting the output of one exhaust housing to the inlet of the other exhaust housing. Are they just milling a square flange and welding it to a 4" pipe? Do they make just a plumbing kit?