If both turbo's are set at the same pressure (eg 10 psi) they will act
together and act as a bigger volume turbo. This means theywill produce a
greater flow but will not produce a higher pressure. Both turbo's will also
require twice the time to spool as they are dependent on the same quantity
of gas to energise them.

Cheers
Feral Errol
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, 27 July 2002 12:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re[2]: please explainnnnnnnnnn.......

I think you would find that the pressure from the turbos is not going
to add together to give twice the boost. If this were the case, in the
piping leading from each of the turbos you would see 10psi, and in the
plenum you would see 20psi. Liquids/gasses always try to flow from
high pressure to low pressure points, so the air would then be trying
to flow back from the plenum to the turbos if that were the case.

As I understand it there are basically two types of twin turbo setups
used on cars, one where you have two smaller turbos of the same size
which should spool up identically etc and not have the syncronisation
problem, which allows you to use small turbos to get less lag without
as much restriction at the top end, and the second type like on late
model 13Bs where it has a small turbo to cover the bottom end, and a
big turbo for the top end. I read a report once where the engineers
were commenting on the setup of it, apparently its a real bitch to get
right.

Saturday, July 27, 2002, 12:00:19 PM, you wrote:

DA> Ummm, correct me if i'm wrong Mark, but the only time one turbo shitting
DA> itself would cause diff intake into those two cylinders would be if you
DA> were running two separate intake manifolds yes? If both turbos go to the
DA> one intercooler, then to a single throttle body, single plenum, and into
DA> all 4 you shouldn't have that problem.

DA> Oh and two turbos at 10 psi is 20 psi the engine would see. To get 10
psi
DA> out of a twin setup you'd only need each to be at 5 psi. Is this
correct?
DA> Regards,

DA> Dave

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

DA> On 7/27/02, 10:42:22 AM, "Paul Stanley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding
DA> Re: please explainnnnnnnnnn.......:


>> If syncronisation is a problem what about a custom turbo with seperate
>> turbines all connected to the one shaft?  Is that possible?  While you're
DA> at
>> it... you could go the whole hog and make it a quad turbo.


>> From: Paul Stanley
>>       [EMAIL PROTECTED]



>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Rick White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 2:33 AM
>> Subject: Re: please explainnnnnnnnnn.......


>> > Mark.
>> > I could maybee se a problem with having one per two cylinders.
>> > if one decides to shit itself one half of the engine would get totally
>> different air fuel ratios and maybee the whole thing going bang big time.
>> > Like half of the engine would like kinda stall and the other half would
DA> be
>> fueled and boosted up big time so the half with the dead turbo would
>> probably lean out??
>> > I recon one turbo is enough of a worry with out adding another to the
>> equasion.
>> > But two spooling up to ten psi would happen quicker with only half the
>> induction  needed so you would be really getting like maybee 18maybee psi
DA> in
>> real terms?
>> > Just my thinking really.
>> > maybee I am way off track here. dunno.
>> > Later mate.
>> > Rick White.
>> >
>> >
>> > --- "mark krawczuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > >hi,   if you have a  single turbo at 10 psi, feeding 4 cyls,  would
it
>> go
>> > >better/or what would happen if you have two turbos at 10 psi,  with
each
>> > >turbo feeding 2 cyls?
>> > >
>> > > i was fairly ,sorta on the track explaining to my  bro, but then he
said
>> > >amongst other stuff, that he cant see any reason why two are better
than
>> > >one.....
>> > >
>> > > mark k
>> > >
>> >
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