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<blockquote data-quote="SHOspeedProject" data-source="post: 3785270" data-attributes="member: 10947"><p>IMO, stick with a single. I really can not think of one reason why a twin would be better than a single turbo. But a single will be 1:easier to plumb and 2:less expensive, ESPECIALLY if you seriously want 30+psi, finding two turbo's that can routinely and reliably handle that boost will cost you a penny or two. </p><p></p><p>FWIW, my car (pictured above, before I owned it) made over 500hp @ less than 13lbs on the small T3/4. The new setup (almost totally redone, only reusing the plumbing), a 62-1 @ 18+psi, makes a lot more. Contact me if you are intersted in the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOspeedProject, post: 3785270, member: 10947"] IMO, stick with a single. I really can not think of one reason why a twin would be better than a single turbo. But a single will be 1:easier to plumb and 2:less expensive, ESPECIALLY if you seriously want 30+psi, finding two turbo's that can routinely and reliably handle that boost will cost you a penny or two. FWIW, my car (pictured above, before I owned it) made over 500hp @ less than 13lbs on the small T3/4. The new setup (almost totally redone, only reusing the plumbing), a 62-1 @ 18+psi, makes a lot more. Contact me if you are intersted in the car. [/QUOTE]
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