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Guest Ash170990

Hello guys, looking at getting a tt supra, will be standard ish for now but plan on modding it, but when ive been looking around most of the high powered one (600-700bp) ones all seem to be single turbo..... Whats the reason behind this? Heat issues with tt or something?

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The standard sequential twin turbo system (iirc) wont give the power delivery of a single turbo. If you want big power, the best option is to go single, as the power comes all at once.

Either that, or if money isnt an issue, you can go big twin conversion.

 

I havnt heard of anyone pushing the sequential system past 500bhp ish, and this is done with hybrid turbos, but these can be unreliable.

 

Hope this helps :)

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The standard sequential twin turbo system (iirc) wont give the power delivery of a single turbo. If you want big power, the best option is to go single, as the power comes all at once.

Either that, or if money isnt an issue, you can go big twin conversion.

 

I havnt heard of anyone pushing the sequential system past 500bhp ish, and this is done with hybrid turbos, but these can be unreliable.

 

Hope this helps :)

 

Ahhh i see.......

 

If you want big power, quickly. I'm breaking my fully forged engine and big twin kit - as I've just bought a GT-R :)

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Guest Ash170990

Haha cheers for the offer, buti dont even have the car to put it in yet lol gtrs are mental bits of kit! My mate has one and used the launch control for the first time last week its unreal lol

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