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Old 02-25-2003, 05:18 PM
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Single Turbo Supras

r Single Modfied Turbo Supras Faster than Twin Turbo Modified Supras on the street. I was jus wonderin, bcuz, lots of the supra picture engines i c racing out there are single turbo??
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Old 02-25-2003, 06:43 PM
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how many times are you going to make this post?

stop.

if you read the replies to your other threads that you started on the same topic, you'd know.

damn. that's a concept. start a thread, and read the replies... damn...
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The signle turboed engines can be faster but it depends on how you set it up. Like the Toyota Supra from The fast and the furious is a single turbo but its also just as fast because the way they set it up. So it all depends on what you do with the engine.
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my stock twined Supra dynoed at 412rwhp...when i went to a single turbo i dynoed at 742rwhp. so yeah they are faster :sun:
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my stock twined Supra dynoed at 412rwhp...when i went to a single turbo i dynoed at 742rwhp. so yeah they are faster :sun:
Dam, big congrats. Getting 742rwhp out of a T-63 is pretty much unheard of, especially w/o nitrous.
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Old 03-27-2003, 04:45 PM
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my stock twined Supra dynoed at 412rwhp...when i went to a single turbo i dynoed at 742rwhp. so yeah they are faster :sun:
taking off a turbo adds more hp?
how does that work?
can i see some dyno sheets?

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Dam, big congrats. Getting 742rwhp out of a T-63 is pretty much unheard of, especially w/o nitrous.
yeah getting 742rwhp out of a T-63 is unheard of....i replaced my turbo w/ an RPS T-72
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Just for curiosity purposes can I ask you why you went to a 72? I was looking at going to a 78 but wanted the faster spool time so I went 66. I take it you like it?
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nice choice on the t66 they are marvellous arent they, i got one on my r32 gtst i does spool pretty quickly
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Its all about engine bay room and how the twin system is setup. Pretty sure the supra is setup in some weird parallel way which gives one turbo some boost then the other one so its easier to put a single on. U could do 2 big turbos.
taking one turbo off doesnt add power. putting one very big turbo on does. For EG, GTR's commonly run 2 big turbos because each turbo simply runs off three cylinders, but u can also make it single turbo.

The rx7 runs purely sequential twins so u could upgrade to say, the big stock turbo being the small one and getting a bigger one for the high rpm application, but it is easier just to go big single.
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Old 04-02-2003, 11:08 PM
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very true man very true!!!
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Old 04-02-2003, 11:12 PM
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DDDUUUUUUUUUHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! i said that before just no that complicated of a paragragh!
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sorry mate
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DDDUUUUUUUUUHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! i said that before just no that complicated of a paragragh!
I just read ur paragraph, if thats what u said, then it was only in ur head because that was the most vague post I have ever read, it could have meant anything!!! =) Even tho u prob did know what u were talking about, just didnt convey it very well.
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i know

Thats why i said i dint put it into a longer convo. DUHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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