towing twins or a good single towing turbo
I'm trying to find out what kind of luck and experience anyone has had with a towing twin set up, which ones spooled to quick or too slow and my main concern is egt's. which ones helped and which ones didnt thanks
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towing turbos can someties be hard to spool if there is not fuel at the low end! i have an aurora plus kit on my dodge and it works amazing. mlet me know if i can help!
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i got a smarty tnt and a predator pressure box stacked. but i'm not lookin to be fast im just going for mpg and egt's. it's a welding truck so it pretty heavy. how much did you pay for your setup
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Check out a set of BD, ATS or Industrial Injection Twins or Fab your own.
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i run an aroura 5000 single very happy with it
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Without "other mods" a larger single or twins will present more lag.
If you haven't dropped coin on a Cold Air Intake, (CAI) then go with twins. a little more money, but it's money spent in the right direction for you. There seems to be a movement toward the Garrett Turbos for twin applications to reduce lag. I went with a larger single because it was attainable with my financial situation. Good luck! |
twins are nice.... they have less work for eachother to do.... but, they also take timeto spool... a single takes less time to spool, but works harder...
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the ATS towing twin set-up uses this 2000 and 3000 series turbo's i believe... quick spool with 45ish psi in the higher psi ranges... visit their site and check it all out, they explain everything pretty clearly, plus from everything i've seen... they're purple... or you could just get one ATS turbo and then nick name your truck the one eyed (turbo), one horned (intake), flying (b/c its so damn fast now) purple people eater... just a thought, and its been a long day :w2:
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haha oh thats funny, but yet very fitting:U:
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Originally Posted by harry22
(Post 400843)
haha oh thats funny, but yet very fitting:U:
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