
There are countless threads on miata.net, clubroadster, miataturbo etc... But nomatter how much I read, I feel I have more questions.
From what I gather it is to stop idle drops and rpm dives between gearing off throttle etc by altering the pressure in in the crosspipe/intake tubing. So one tb stays in the stock position and the other before the supercharger and they are piggy backed together.
The part I don't understand (mostly all of it) is how this would make a difference, if both TB are closing at the same time since they are piggy backed together, then doesn't that defeat the purpose of having two in the first place as you may as well just have one and it would basically do the same thing? Then if they went at different times, I can't see that being anything other than detrimental as well since it would mostly likely negatively affect the air pressure as well wouldn't it?
I've talked to a lot of mechanics now and none of them can see any logic to this but apparently we are all missing something as the majority of SC setups I've seen use dual TB.
Can someone here explain this to me in very simple terms a 9 year old could understand?