Compound turbos - why/why not?
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Compound turbos - why/why not?
The latest turbo craze to hit the diesel performance market is compound turbos. Not twin turbos. Not sequential turbos. Compound turbos. A small turbo blows into a large turbo. This supposedly gives the best of both worlds. Quick spool up with the small turbo and max power with the large turbo.
Yes, I know these are diesels, but why wouldn't this work on, say, an EVO? Like maybe a GT25 blowing into a GT67?
Yes, I know these are diesels, but why wouldn't this work on, say, an EVO? Like maybe a GT25 blowing into a GT67?
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The latest turbo craze to hit the diesel performance market is compound turbos. Not twin turbos. Not sequential turbos. Compound turbos. A small turbo blows into a large turbo. This supposedly gives the best of both worlds. Quick spool up with the small turbo and max power with the large turbo.
Yes, I know these are diesels, but why wouldn't this work on, say, an EVO? Like maybe a GT25 blowing into a GT67?
Yes, I know these are diesels, but why wouldn't this work on, say, an EVO? Like maybe a GT25 blowing into a GT67?
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