Non Sequential Mod How To Do It ?
#22
You wont gain any horse power, although alot of guys that made the conversion swear that it is faster.
You lose the jerky unpredictablility of the sequential set up.
Whenyou spool it up , the boost rise is steady and when It gets to it's set level. It consistantly holds
till redline.
No spking and jumping all over the place.
Just a smooth ride at say 12 psi or whatever feels sweet..
Also you lose most of the hoses so if you have a leak you have 7 hoses to look over as
opposed to 40 or so..
You lose the jerky unpredictablility of the sequential set up.
Whenyou spool it up , the boost rise is steady and when It gets to it's set level. It consistantly holds
till redline.
No spking and jumping all over the place.
Just a smooth ride at say 12 psi or whatever feels sweet..
Also you lose most of the hoses so if you have a leak you have 7 hoses to look over as
opposed to 40 or so..
#23
You wont gain any horse power, although alot of guys that made the conversion swear that it is faster.
You lose the jerky unpredictablility of the sequential set up.
Whenyou spool it up , the boost rise is steady and when It gets to it's set level. It consistantly holds
till redline.
No spking and jumping all over the place.
Just a smooth ride at say 12 psi or whatever feels sweet..
Also you lose most of the hoses so if you have a leak you have 7 hoses to look over as
opposed to 40 or so..
You lose the jerky unpredictablility of the sequential set up.
Whenyou spool it up , the boost rise is steady and when It gets to it's set level. It consistantly holds
till redline.
No spking and jumping all over the place.
Just a smooth ride at say 12 psi or whatever feels sweet..
Also you lose most of the hoses so if you have a leak you have 7 hoses to look over as
opposed to 40 or so..
#25
Originally Posted by rx7machine' date='Feb 1 2003, 10:41 PM
You wont gain any horse power, although alot of guys that made the conversion swear that it is faster.
You lose the jerky unpredictablility of the sequential set up.
Whenyou spool it up , the boost rise is steady and when It gets to it's set level. It consistantly holds
till redline.
No spking and jumping all over the place.
Just a smooth ride at say 12 psi or whatever feels sweet..
Also you lose most of the hoses so if you have a leak you have 7 hoses to look over as
opposed to 40 or so..
You lose the jerky unpredictablility of the sequential set up.
Whenyou spool it up , the boost rise is steady and when It gets to it's set level. It consistantly holds
till redline.
No spking and jumping all over the place.
Just a smooth ride at say 12 psi or whatever feels sweet..
Also you lose most of the hoses so if you have a leak you have 7 hoses to look over as
opposed to 40 or so..
You must be looking at my post and saying to yourself..
#27
Because on this site:he says it may increase turbo lag..
#29
it will big time on a stock fd.....it takes a little longer to spool 2 turbos compared to one..yaknow?