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Old Aug 8, 2007 | 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Matt M.
Talk about pointless.Some guy about a year ago was claiming his b18c5 was twin turbo with dual GT4780 turbos.

To the op:It can be done but a bigger single turbo would be better.
what makes you think a single will be better?
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Old Aug 8, 2007 | 09:35 PM
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twin 50's or 57's would be pretty sweet.

lot more expensive though.

if your thinking about a hp kit, i would think twice. i did a single turbo 05 mustang about 2 months ago and it was one of the worst kits i've ever seen.

for anyone that knows anything about turbo kits:

they want you to tap the sheet metal oil pan with a 1/2" npt that is not included in the kit. super awsome!

i had to weld up 3 different spots where they just forgot to weld.

none of the couplers were correct

nothing like running a downpipe through a bunch of wiring

last but not least, the install took a good 20 hours and i build turbo systems for a living.

only reason i'm bringing any of this up is because they are fairly popular with the mustang crowd. the older setups could be a lot better, so don't make a decision on my opinion, just make sure to do some research.

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Old Aug 9, 2007 | 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by manifoldmike
twin 50's or 57's would be pretty sweet.

lot more expensive though.

if your thinking about a hp kit, i would think twice. i did a single turbo 05 mustang about 2 months ago and it was one of the worst kits i've ever seen.

for anyone that knows anything about turbo kits:

they want you to tap the sheet metal oil pan with a 1/2" npt that is not included in the kit. super awsome!

i had to weld up 3 different spots where they just forgot to weld.

none of the couplers were correct

nothing like running a downpipe through a bunch of wiring

last but not least, the install took a good 20 hours and i build turbo systems for a living.

only reason i'm bringing any of this up is because they are fairly popular with the mustang crowd. the older setups could be a lot better, so don't make a decision on my opinion, just make sure to do some research.
nice. i hear melted wiring is the newest thing in high performance...
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