"Twin Kit"? I think not!
Well folks a twin kit to most means what? Just 2 turbos some pipeing and a manifold? Here at BBD Performance we wanted to make a actual "Twin Kit" thats right bolt on HP! Most people buy a "kit" or buy miscellaneous parts and put it all together then spend HOURS tuning and buying parts and injectors that just dont seem to work, not any more! BBD Power Products has created the "Ultimate Twin Kit" for your 5.9L Cummins!
BBD Power Ultimate Twin Kit has 5 stages! Stage 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 kits will range from 200HP - 1000HP over stock, comes with a BBD manifold, governor springs (if applicable) valve springs (if applicable), injectors, 2 turbos chosen for the correct HP levels, all pipeing, BBD Power I/C boots, all miscellaneous items, and DETAILED instructions on how to "tune" for your new BBD Power Ultimate Twin Kit! we will guarantee with our kit and by tuning with our instructions you will achieve the desired HP levels over stock!
and starting out at only $2500.00
Coming 1/1/11
BBD Power Ultimate Twin Kit has 5 stages! Stage 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 kits will range from 200HP - 1000HP over stock, comes with a BBD manifold, governor springs (if applicable) valve springs (if applicable), injectors, 2 turbos chosen for the correct HP levels, all pipeing, BBD Power I/C boots, all miscellaneous items, and DETAILED instructions on how to "tune" for your new BBD Power Ultimate Twin Kit! we will guarantee with our kit and by tuning with our instructions you will achieve the desired HP levels over stock!
and starting out at only $2500.00
Coming 1/1/11
"Well folks a twin kit to most means what? Just 2 turbos some pipeing and a manifold? "
To me it means 2 turbos the exact same feeding the engine. Generally 1-2-3 feed one turbo, and 4-5-6 feed another. COMPOUNDS on the other hand is ttwo turbos doing exactly that, compounding the charge air. One big turbo feeding a smaller turbo.
Not too many people have true "twins" but there are a lot of compounds out there.
That's what "twins" means to me.
To me it means 2 turbos the exact same feeding the engine. Generally 1-2-3 feed one turbo, and 4-5-6 feed another. COMPOUNDS on the other hand is ttwo turbos doing exactly that, compounding the charge air. One big turbo feeding a smaller turbo.
Not too many people have true "twins" but there are a lot of compounds out there.
That's what "twins" means to me.
I have a S400, and a HX35 to T4 hot pipe. Just piecing it together now. Still need drain fitting for the block, cold pipe, lube lines and fittings, filter and filter pipe. I'm going to flip and reuse my current exh manifold, so there is no need for a new one. That's about what I'm looking for, unless I'm missing something.




