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How To - Tips => Engine & Transmission => Topic started by: SchulzeA on March 15, 2014, 09:26:53 AM
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The link below has a ton of info on the Holset turbo models. These are some of the best around and you can pick them up far cheaper than the other name brands but not because they lack quality. Companies like cummins run them in everything from fork trucks to dodge ram trucks. ATP or Garrett can cost $2k vs $500. Well worth checking into if your going the boosted route. 8)
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/turbo-system-tech/362444-holset-turbos-faq.html (http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/turbo-system-tech/362444-holset-turbos-faq.html)
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Interesting idea. I couldn't find the company's web site address. Does anyone have it?
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http://www.cumminsturbotechnologies.com (http://www.cumminsturbotechnologies.com)
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Sequential turbos on a 2JZ Supra. That would look nice in a ::LAMBO2 engine bay. ::headbang
Sound Performance Sequential Turbo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBn7hivnePU#)
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Compound turbos on another 2JZ Toyota engine. A few parts missing but the best pictures I could find to clearly see the plumbing.
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or... you could use those machining skills you have and build a "real engine" that doesn't require external toys to make it work... ::K
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Even real engines can benefit from these toys! :)