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#31 oli8925

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Posted 06 March 2011 - 10:49 AM

Yeah, but it didn't imply that at all. Nothing you seem to think I said matched up to anything I actually said, you added bits and changed bits to get on your horse, as happens too frequently on this forum. I was merely pointing out that everything you have gone on about has nothing to do with anything I said. We are talking about two completely different sides of the same subject, that being turbos.

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Posted 06 March 2011 - 12:32 PM

Im not gonna pretend to know much about turbos... Ok, so i know nothing about turbos...


BUT, if you have two SMALL turbos (maybe with a carb each??), would they not spool up real quick but produce alot of power? Just a wee thought of mine...

Steve.


So two cylinders are going to run more boost than the other two then :P all twin turbo cars go to one plenum even two identical turbos running the same actuators can give different results.

Facts are, one turbo and one carb has proven to give near as dammit 300 bhp, one turbo and one carb works very very well, doing something just to be different rather than a performance end goal will only end one way ............ in tears!



Fair play... like i say, i dont know much about turbos, so ill just sit in the corner and read :P

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Posted 06 March 2011 - 08:01 PM

If you wanted a twin carb Mini with a turbo, wouldn't it need to be a twin turbo? And is there room under the bonnet?


if u can fit a v8 in a mini im sure u can fit a big turbo in there




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