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Gathering thoughts/opinions on divided charge pipe.  Looks like a fairly low cost way to improve consistency and perhaps some power.

http://www.gtrusablog.com/2013/01/divided-rb26-twin-turbo-pipe.html

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Great!  I didn't want to do it before only because I didn't like the look of welds on it.  Now there is fabricator in the US making his pipes look fairly seamless as seen in that picture, I am in.

  • 3 weeks later...
2 hours ago, ActionDan said:

Shuffling is a perform issue.

You've got one turbo trying to ram air down the others throat...

And that is why twins don't work when you're sharing the same FMIC and plenum. 

/debate

3 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

And that is why twins don't work when you're sharing the same FMIC and plenum. 

/debate

Careful, you know how GTR owners act, next they'll be welding plates into the middle of their plenums to try prove that twins aren't shit ?

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