I know single turboing it would be the easy choice but everyones done that and if i wanted a single turbo I would have just brought a WRX which would have saved me more money and parts would be more easier to get a hold off
Cool thanks for that I will keep that in mind as Im going to buy a new motor anyways to work on before implanting the beast. So a 2.5 might be better to start with.
Searched up that car you mentioned and it seems like a monster which is what I'm aiming for too so nice to know it can be done.
yip different flanges but worth the money also hence why I'm doing it at end of year once money frees up.
Dream is to have motor internals all forged flipped manifold to cleanup the front mount issue. and either of those turbos dual on both sides with seperate exhaust running out back (each turbo having separate exhaust piping out the back end
was running vf13 and vf14 but the primary seized so replaced it with a vf19 was going to upgrade the secondary to a vf18.
when I redo engine at end of year plan is to run either daul vf28's or vf30's but cant do this till I reforge the engine and slap a tuneable comp into it.
stink, ive already cut into my bumper I should have test driven it first I guess.
Is there any mechanism or ability to re tune this via Shred or Speedtech using standard ECU?
Apologies if this has been covered before.
A couple of months ago I put a Parrellal Extractor setup on my BG5 which was good for high end peformance and having both turbos kick in at same time without VOD.
In the weekend I put a front mount on and have noticed that the turbos dont kick in until around 4500RPM. Is this normal and if so is there anything I can do to make them kick in a little bit earlier?
Hi funkytown unsure what your meaning, are you saying if I have a twin parrellal setup I can use single turbo ecu's?
Might have been reading between lines or just getting over Monday blues and not reading it right