Turboes are sized for a certain air flow range (lbs/min,etc.) at a certain boost level
(PR - pressure ratio), selecting the turbo/turboes to use depends on the effiecency of the motor, size of the motor, rpm operating range, intercooled or not. Boost levels depend on: how strong is the motors' internals , compression ratio, type of fuel/fuel rating. Running twin or single usually comes down to space/money, V8's are easier to twin (and junkyard turboes off a turbo 4cyl. can make it cheaper). Inline 4 run singles and inline 6cyl can run either, singles are cheaper.
This question has no definite answer. Twin turbos add a lot of horse power to a car, however how much is determined on what kind of car and what kind of modifications have already been made.Ê
Yes, you can put a supercharger and twin turbos on a 2008 ZO6 Corvette..
The turbos can be removed and replaced with an upgrade. So surely you can remove them out and run the car w/o. The question is, why would you want to?
if you put a turbo in front the engine or just behind you will get maxium power put it under your car the faster you go the more air that gos under ur car and as the turbos work on air input u will get most power
Headers, turbos.
It is a Toyota Supra with twin turbos. A starters car.
Can do put you car????? Put in car do you can??????
You'd get more power, but I don't think that's the answer you're looking for... An automatic car can have a turbo without any ill effects, but it is a little rare because turbos are typically used on sporty cars, and sporty cars are typically manuals. Turbos are used in diesel trucks all of the time.
no. buy a twin turbo gto
Two turbos either mounted on the manifolds or in an STS layout.
Non-turbos run about 135HP, Turbos run about 195HP.
Almost any engine can be turbocharged. It is the amount of boost you apply that is critical.