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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Sep 23, '04 From fresno Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
um...is it possible to make a celica twin turbo..by useing the stock twin turbo off of a supra..........with custom made header...and a built block 7afe .....with port and polish head..and..blah blah blah.!!!.the rest is secret for me..hahah!!!! if not..possilbe..could it been done.the other way around..go get some junk yard turbo.I MEAN SOME SMALL TURBO to make enough rooms for it..and make twin on the celica..with custom header....cauz...anything with $$$$$$$$ is possible right.............that is what i heard????
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Oct 1, '02 From Seattle, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
It would all depend on the compression ratios of the compressors in the different trubos. But if they are two same exact turbos set sequeintial and both set to compress up to 5psi, then you are right, the end result would only be 5 psi. In this case, the only thing that matters is the mass air flow through the turbos. st_celcia_killer: the short answer is NO. It will not work. the longer shorter answer is yes, it can be done if you REALLY want to. All it takes is TONS of money. Probably more money than it would take to put an actual 2jz engine in your st (please dont try that either). Dont waste your money to build up and put a TT setup on a 7a, give it to charity instead. -------------------- Its Orville's Celica, i just drive it... |
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