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Twin Turbo MX5

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Re: Twin Turbo MX5

Postby blackster » Wed Dec 06, 2006 9:42 pm

ZenArcher wrote:http://www.miataturbo.net/forums/showthread.php?t=3721

looks cool - parallel twin turbo


That setup is F*%k sweet and looks so clean, stainless, tig welds no slag.....

Two questions.

1. In this twin turbo set up, is it set up in such a way that one turbo spools up in the lower rev range and the other spools in the mid to higher rev range. If its not set up this way wouldnt you loose torque in the lower rev range?

2. Where's the air induction?

Edit. just saw two filters comming off the turbo's
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Re: Twin Turbo MX5

Postby Moggy » Wed Dec 06, 2006 11:47 pm

blackster wrote:2. Where's the air induction?


The turbo intakes are open - no filters (filters are over rated :P ). Although I think he has filters that can bolt straight on the compressors if he wants them...

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Postby The Pupat » Thu Dec 07, 2006 6:30 pm

that's twin parallel setup so both spool at the same time. It's basically pointless I'd say except it looks wanky.
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Postby Moggy » Thu Dec 07, 2006 6:49 pm

It's no more or less pointless than a sequential setup - both will give you reduced lag...

If you want to flow a lot of air at high rpm but have the boost from low in the rev range then that setup would be pretty effective I would think.

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Postby The Pupat » Fri Dec 08, 2006 1:11 pm

Moggy wrote:It's no more or less pointless than a sequential setup - both will give you reduced lag...

If you want to flow a lot of air at high rpm but have the boost from low in the rev range then that setup would be pretty effective I would think.


A. it doesn't and he admits it in the thread, in that the turbos are surging/stalling at low RPM.

B. A sequential is a lot better setup in that you normally direct all gas flow through both turbos or at the very least one is made smaller than the other and they are switched at High RPM to the bigger turbo.

C. It is a rediculously complicated system when a single turbo would have accomplished the same task and certainly in this case be as responsive.
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