Single Or Twin

twin or single TURBO

  • SINGLE (1) Dont know the size

    Votes: 12 41.4%
  • TWIN (2) 55MM

    Votes: 17 58.6%

  • Total voters
    29
  • Poll closed .

GOT NITROUS mex

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I wanted to get a turbo for my 96 cobra but wanted to know is it better to get a single or twin?
 

SpookSVT

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Desired power output? Built motor? CR?

Single will take care of you just fine. More specs and we can match a turbo up for you.
 

REPCobra10

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Just get (1) single 76mm turbo. You are going to have to do more than just the turbo though man. You're going to have to build the motor with all the strong stuff, get all the necessary supporting fuel system modifications, and such. A buddy of mine has an 04' Cobra that is doing a turbo set-up with a single 76mm with a return style fuel system, Crower Stage 3 cams, and better flowing heads. He hopes to make around 800 hp on 23 psi on a Mustang Dynamometer. Hope this helps a little. Take it easy.
 

SpookSVT

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GOT NITROUS mex said:
500-800.no Built Motor .just Bolt Ons

I'd recommend a T-76 also w/ an .81 or .96 A/R turbine. A built motor will be required if you want to sustain those power levels for any amount of time.
 

Screamin Cobra

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REPCobra10 said:
Just get (1) single 76mm turbo. You are going to have to do more than just the turbo though man. You're going to have to build the motor with all the strong stuff, get all the necessary supporting fuel system modifications, and such. A buddy of mine has an 04' Cobra that is doing a turbo set-up with a single 76mm with a return style fuel system, Crower Stage 3 cams, and better flowing heads. He hopes to make around 800 hp on 23 psi on a Mustang Dynamometer. Hope this helps a little. Take it easy.
+1, nice set-up REPCobra10
 

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