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03-18-2013, 01:40 AM | #1 |
The Converted
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Turbo manifold choices
I have narrowed my options down to two manifolds - Full-Race and A Spec.
Both manifolds sell for almost the exact same price, and come with a divided T4 setup with dual wastegates. I use my car (`93 JDM FD) mainly for autocross events but I do daily drive it from time to time. The car is still running stock twins but I will be going to single later this year with a setup aiming for around 400-450hp. Peak HP isn't as important as low to mid power. Both manifolds are works of art, but I don't want to purchase something that will not be best suited for my application. My question is, will I benefit from having two wastegates as apposed to only running a single wastegate for my application? |
05-11-2013, 07:32 PM | #2 |
Don Mega
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The turblown manifold is better than both of these, and will be better for Auto X as its longer and more ideal sized tube (which will cover to 800+rwhp) tested.
Twin waste gates are the best for a divided turbine housing for response.
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