twin turbo integra opinion

boosted18

BLACK ROGUE
hello just lookin for opinions on this i was thinking about TT my integra gsr 2 exhaust ports would work each turbo but would this make as much power as a single turbo or would i loose power, i think it would be a cool project and look good but i still want the same amount of power as my single turbo tell me what yall thinnk
 

Kyle

New Member
All the power in the world doesn't mean shit if you can't plant it to the ground. And I doubt you would be able to fit it in the close bay that hondas have. Get 1 turbo and enjoy that.
 


MyDC2isSlow

THPTHPTHPTHP ..Helicopter
Would have to be REEAALLY small turbos to go off just two exhaust ports, would definitely lose more power than a single. Ive also seen setups where people had a t25 running off of a t25.. weird, but they also only ran like 8lbs, more for looks than functionality.
 

Ominous G2

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Saw this one at a show years ago, don't think he was making that much power. It was very cramped.
 

boosted18

BLACK ROGUE
i was thinking about doin a wire tuck and putting two tyurbos in each side of motor by the suspention and hood spacers it would be for looks and shows not to go and like race and stuff just to be some new not seein around
 


Ominous G2

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If you are trying to make a baller looking bay, check out the Hytech manifold. Will make some power and look good.


 

thyzie

New Member
its possable to have a twin turbo set up for a integra one turbo at the normal install turbo and another at the exhaust muffler in the rear
 

TheMyth

Member
Ppl have had done this a long time ago. There was a site called backyardturbo.com, I think. Some ppl on there even did a turbo per cylinder. And had seperate exhaust pipes for each turbos. Pretty cramped!!!! I guess if you have plenty of time and funds to play around doing this, then have fun trying. But a single is tried and true. You can make minimum whp or more whp than you know what to do with, by using a single turbo. Just choose what will fit you needs.
 
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