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Single or Twin Turbo?


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phatsupraprson
07-19-2004, 04:50 PM
hey guys i found a 94 TT supra, and i wantd to know what turbo i should get? i just want good acceleration for exclusive bragging rights :smokin: so if anyone can help thatd be great. and is a single better than a twin?

Tim_
07-21-2004, 03:36 PM
depends on what size of turbos you get, if you want fast acceleration then get a smaller turbo, on the other hand you could get a twin turbo and get a small and a large turbo, so you have fast acceleration and still have a really fast car.

one website that i have found that helps you to see how you can reduce the lag of turbos is this one http://auto.howstuffworks.com/turbo6.htm

JeremyBlackwell
08-04-2004, 01:57 AM
for a daily driven street car, I (an most other people in debates i've seen) would recommend a turbonetics 67mm turbo with whatever kit you decide on. This turbo can make close to 700rwhp on a STOCK 2JZ-GTE, and doesn't have too much lag.

djdxm
08-17-2004, 08:15 PM
for a daily driven street car, I (an most other people in debates i've seen) would recommend a turbonetics 67mm turbo with whatever kit you decide on. This turbo can make close to 700rwhp on a STOCK 2JZ-GTE, and doesn't have too much lag.

Single turbo is usually easier, and will give you good peak performance.

You should look at Precision Turbo http://www.precisionte.com, or Innovative Turbo http://www.innovativeturbo.com. They are usually both great at finding a perfect solution for your car. They use alot alot of different combinations of the newer GT wheels in there turbos. Precision has a version of the T67 called the PT67 which is a great turbo, and uses newer GT wheels.

Heres a picture of my turbo going on my honda civic.

http://www.tiora.net/~jay/pix/race-car/small-pics/motor1-small.jpg

They use custom housings, GT compressor wheels.

btw that is alot bigger than a T67 too ;)

Jay

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