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Old Oct 5, 2003 | 02:23 PM
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I have been collecting data non stop in hopes of giving people a good website with tons of information. I need to add a twin turbo upgrade page but my knowledge of the upgrades is incomplete. Please tell me what else you guys would like to see. Thank you to all who have sent me emails!

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Old Oct 5, 2003 | 02:25 PM
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What's the signifncance of twins on a rotary? from what I understand they make wonton flow..I'd rather use a turbo the size of my head than twins or sequential. Or do you mean upgrading the two snails on an FD? I thought it was a sequential system, not a twin system.. :P
Old Oct 5, 2003 | 02:28 PM
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nice site! tons of great info!
Old Oct 5, 2003 | 02:28 PM
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I have so much hearsay regarding upgrades and have had no problem finding all of the data necessary for single turbos. It is the BNR stage 3 and other twin turbo upgarades that are pretty much surrounded in mystery to me.
Old Oct 5, 2003 | 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Ashe' date='Oct 5 2003, 11:25 AM
What's the signifncance of twins on a rotary? from what I understand they make wonton flow..I'd rather use a turbo the size of my head than twins or sequential. Or do you mean upgrading the two snails on an FD? I thought it was a sequential system, not a twin system.. :P
yeah so how is something going to be sequential if it's by itself? if you go to his site and look at the stock twins on there you'll see how it's setup.
Old Oct 5, 2003 | 02:33 PM
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The 13B-REW engine was actually the second vehicle to utilize a sequential twin-turbo operation system-- it was first developed for the Mazda Cosmo 3-Rotor Coupe. The system operates off one turbo during lower RPM's (after 2,000 RPM) and the secondary turbo spools up after the engine reaches the 5,000 RPM level.


from his own site :P



Im not busting *****, im curious..
Old Oct 5, 2003 | 02:43 PM
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I get what you are asking. I am refering to any turbo system where two turbos are involved sequential or non. I have a single turbo page which is much more complete than my twin turbo page.



With the stock setup being sequential and many people going non i have been searching for the reason to do so. on top of that i want to know what benefits a BNR stage 3 twin setup have.



edit: That page would include even the twin "single" turbo setup like RX7 Twin Turbo Upgrade Kit T28 Turbos Mr Ashe is speaking of. I dont know too much about those.
Old Oct 5, 2003 | 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by rdahm' date='Oct 5 2003, 11:43 AM
I get what you are asking. I am refering to any turbo system where two turbos are involved sequential or non. I have a single turbo page which is much more complete than my twin turbo page.



With the stock setup being sequential and many people going non i have been searching for the reason to do so. on top of that i want to know what benefits a BNR stage 3 twin setup have.



edit: That page would include even the twin "single" turbo setup like RX7 Twin Turbo Upgrade Kit T28 Turbos Mr Ashe is speaking of. I dont know too much about those.
right i see what he was asking now....mee need sleepy...
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