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I read up in a mag that some guy in the US "I think" Has made a 4 cil per piston turbo engine.

Just wondering if I did a rebuild and made the 20 a 24 put 6 T25's or maybe the 28 how would it go.

Also what would I need to do

I know I would need a aftermarket CPU or chip the 32 one

Bigger injectors and Fuel pump

what do you guys think?

This is a what if BTW.

Edited by 7yphon

You are kidding right.....

you want to put 6 turbos on an RB20? where exactly? 3 in the boot and 3 in the passanger seat?

Even If you managed via some technical mastery to fit 6 turbos on the side of an rb20 it would not spool untill 9000+ rpm....

Perhaps you should buy yourself a bag of HKS sand and give the head a port and polish first...

Here is a really good guide on doing it

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...74&hl=hks++sand

the rb20 has enough trouble pushing 1 of it's own turbos let alone 6.

Anything bigger than a 2510/2530 and the rb20 sucks starts becoming quite low in response. Especially in the low rpm range.

people have done 2 stock rb20 turbos on an rb20 and it was laggy as hell. 6 - you have to be dreaming.

Why don't you go an odd 7? :thumbsup:

6 running off the engine and 1 runningoff all of the combined wastegate collections. Wouldn't be that hard and cheap too?

This guy did a car with 8. BEAT THAT MOFOZZZ!!! It has 50 hundered horsepowers.

Eidt - damn grammar.

Edited by chrissso

well whats I was thinking was 6 T05's you know the small exar turbo's off the 1.6 they are very small hey and cheap so if they blow who cares

Edit: I downloaded that guys Engine run Sounds sooooo sweet even for a V8

Edited by 7yphon

given its a what if ill throw in my what if solution..

forget 6 t25's or the like, ideally what you'd be better of looking at is something like the turbos found on either starlets, or more preferably, the 600cc k cars out of japan, something really small...

a few reasons for this

size, the physical turbo's themsleves are not big, and ideally, with smart plumbing, you could possibly pull it off, without having to chop apart the firewall/strut towers to get them all in, probably involve some careateive manifold runners and a careful think through

response, given the 600cc jobs are driven by very little, ideally, with 2.4l of capacity, you'd still end up with a car that actually had boost below 6k

tuning it would be mighty interesting but itd be fairly exciting to pull off.. if i had wads of cash laying around and was bored id go do it for a giggle myself

I don't think there are turbos small enough to make it doable. You will be feeding each turbo with ~330-400cc cylinders, each of which are not good turbo spool cylinders. 6 T25s would be ridiculously laggy. No way near worth the effort or expense.

Here is a pic of an EVO 4G63 with 4 turbos though, to give a rough idea of what a "clean" turbo per cylinder setup looks like:

1702067fl.jpg

Edited by Lithium

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