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This is a far off thing but im just interested in how my car would run with a twin setup, its a 2.2litre rb20 Redtop NICS. Its currently running a apexi ax53b70 which can also b used in a twin setup, if i was to put another of the same turbo on the engine wot would the end result be? its a 2.2 so its got abit more to give the turbos but i also heard that the nics has a 12port heard so its got better flow...? if any1 has got anything productive to add id like to hear it... im currently looking into a gt3037s but i dno a twin rb20 would b kool if it actualy worked :P

there is a twin turbo RB20 laurel in SA atm. it came from queensland and was built in japan. It's rb20 with twin gtr turbo's + cams = 230rwkw at 14psi i think...

and the 3037s - do it!!!!

I've got RB24 with a GT3076r - 262rwkw and i've got a set of cams on the way so should be more. (head is standard atm)

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there was a twin turbo rb20 on these forums in nsw, its do-able but he ended up getting rid of it. its a lot of lag for a little fun.

your best bet is a single, but if you 'have' to go twins its not impossible, just a lot of custom work

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