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i went for a drive in Secrt the GTR that UAS has for sale for $55,000 and it does not come onto boost properly untill 6500rpm

that has a huge turbo on it. and i THINK its a t88. can you imagine 2 ??? add another 2000 rpm ???

unless your engine is built to rev to 13,000rpm why would you put 2 of them on?

*shrug*

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ynhrgt: you simply will not fit them in. besides, a single one is good for roughly 1000hp and as such i would just use one. there is honestly no point (for what you are doing) in running twins.

if you're completely set on running two turbos with a twincharge, i would suggest twin GT35's or something of that nature, with 0.86 rear housings. but you still will have trouble fitting it all in.

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