t25 bi-turbo setup

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rider384
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I'm looking at running a ~350-400rwhp build.

I have an extra t25 lying around, and I was thinking of, instead of blowing 2000 dollars on a high-end turbo kit, could I just use two t25s?

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it should work but with the time and money you use to make 2 work you can use one big one

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Stupid and a waste of money... If you had two Disco's sitting around that would be a different story...

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Personally I've heard from several sources that a four cylinder doesnt have enough pulses per 1 spin of the crankshaft to run 2 turbos. But If you were running 1 small one and one bigger one in like a sequential set up, like a twin turbo rx that might work. There was a guy on ka-t.org tryin to build a tt ka, but I don't know how that turned out.

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A fridn of mine was running twin td06 20g's on his car when he was in JDM land doing about 600 whp, so it can be done. Would be a lot of fab work though so if you can't weld a manifold, it will be really expensive.

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Would you have to match Primaries together and Secondaries together? Or would you match Primaries with Secondaries? It would only be worth to try the setup if you can make the manifold and downpipes yourself.


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