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Old 09-09-2020, 01:04 PM   #15
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Realistically for our cars engine size, twins are better suited. It’s hard to get a single turbo that is big enough in the engine bay without major reconfigurations. That’s why there are no cookie cutter kits available. Hurons single kit (which I have and is very nice) is only sized for a T4 frame. You can put 2 T4s under their (or AGPs twin bottom mount kit).

There is a single kit AND turbo in the classifieds for an unbeatable deal right now.
Exactly.... This is twin 76/75’s with T4 housings mounted underneath. It’s damned tight and this is a custom kit but it can be done....

None of this hangs below the frame rails.... We actually have skid plates that mount to the bottom of the frame rails to protect everything....
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Old 09-10-2020, 08:20 AM   #16
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I haven't done any FI on my car but when I do it will be twin turbos. My reasoning is AGP makes a great kit, twins typically spool faster than a single and I want the ability to select power (boost) on fly. Turbos you can cruise around on spring pressure at whatever power level that may be for your build and someone or something comes along that requires way more power and at the turn of a knob or a few presses of a button you have more power.
I’ve heard a lot of good things about that kit probably going to end up getting the AGP thanks!
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Old 09-10-2020, 08:22 AM   #17
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Exactly.... This is twin 76/75’s with T4 housings mounted underneath. It’s damned tight and this is a custom kit but it can be done....

None of this hangs below the frame rails.... We actually have skid plates that mount to the bottom of the frame rails to protect everything....
Looks awesome thanks for showing what you’ve done I can see that it’s been done and successfully I’ve had people say twins just won’t fit while functioning well
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Old 09-10-2020, 08:23 AM   #18
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Realistically for our cars engine size, twins are better suited. It’s hard to get a single turbo that is big enough in the engine bay without major reconfigurations. That’s why there are no cookie cutter kits available. Hurons single kit (which I have and is very nice) is only sized for a T4 frame. You can put 2 T4s under their (or AGPs twin bottom mount kit).

There is a single kit AND turbo in the classifieds for an unbeatable deal right now.
Yeah not really feeling the single turbo I’d really like to throw a twin turbo kit in there, thanks!
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