Supercharger and turbos?
#1
Supercharger and turbos?
So me and my friends got to think and we were wondering if its possible to get rear mounted twin turbos and a supercharger? or is it one or the other? and what would you do for intercoolers or anyhting else?
#2
Yes, its called twincharging. Its possible but I can tell you itll be really expensive to have the kit fabricated. You can expect to pay 10 grand just in parts, accessories, and fabrication. I dont know why you would want rear mounted turbos. they are garbage and you lose heat and pressure through 19032849032 feet of piping and you also need to run 32019 feet of oil lines to the turbos.
#7
Originally Posted by cobra4123
i know of a ss camaro in bowling green ky that would hand almost everybody on this board their *** with a silly rear mounted turbo........ that is unless you run in the low 9's
#9
none of you will believe me but ill say it anyway. I go to the drags at Qualcom stadium where the chargers play in SD all the time . Some guy in a red camaro ran a 5.9 1/4 mile. that was the fastest i have ever seen!
#12
my cousin has a 383 stroked and sts rear mounted turbo lt1 trans am...he was originally going to s/c it, but decided to go with the rear mount. I've never been in such a fast car, the other day he beat a v12 ferrari scaglietti (spelling) by a bus length...thing moves
#14
hahaha...
back on topic!
there are a couple supercars that have use both a supercharger and turbos but its mostly bragging rights... no point in doing both for your car, you can get better results with one dedicated power adder.
back on topic!
there are a couple supercars that have use both a supercharger and turbos but its mostly bragging rights... no point in doing both for your car, you can get better results with one dedicated power adder.
#16
not for what they cost compared to what you get. I think the systems are illogical wastes of turbo efficiency. If you're going to put that much money into it and get that little out of it, use a blower and keep the 30 feet of boost piping and oil lines and idiotic other workarounds from the underside of the car.
In short... STS is an answer to a question nobody ever asked because it was a dumb question to start with.
In short... STS is an answer to a question nobody ever asked because it was a dumb question to start with.
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