6.5L
Old Iron Runner
Well it seems that there is some argument going on about twins, so let's just get this out the way here and not so much hijack another thread. I can honestly say I have sure contemplated it, but I simply do not have enough practical use for it. I am just going to throw out my concept of compound turbos. Yes, it may be wrong, it may not be factual at all, but it is the impression I get. Keep in mind I am young and stupid So here it goes. Compound turbos to me increase the efficiency of the entire turbocharging system. Hypothetically, It would be like trying to run a GM-3 at 30psi. It is hard on the motor, hard on the turbo, and the GM is already well out of it's efficiency range. Now, if you were to run compounds, each turbo would only have to work half as hard to create boost, so say you compound with an ATT or something. Now each turbo would only be supplying 15psi, and the amount of air substantially increased, and also it brings the GM-3 a bit closer into it's efficiency range. Now, I am by no means saying that is an ideal setup, because it is not. Let's face it, the GM-3 kind of blows. But take the same concept with something a little more realistic and that runs less back pressure to begin with, like an HX-40 or something (I am not sure how efficient those are, but you get the idea) and it would be a pretty golden system. I believe the twins would also spool a lot faster/earlier than say a large single turbo. The downfall is not many of us are running enough fuel to make a set of compounds practical. Yeah, maybe a GM-4 with a GM-8 would be fun, but you would only be able to practically run about 20 psi out of the whole system, and back pressure from the GM's is not all that good. The practical use of twins to me is if you are running enough fuel for about 40psi+ of boost from the system, something I really wouldn't trust on a 6.5L to begin with unless it had enough supporting mods to handle it. Below 40psi+, it just seems like it having a set of medium-sized twins would be pretty impractical, and you wouldn't be using the turbo's to their true potential. I think for most of us, a medium-sized single at the most would be just fine. If you are going for all out performance on the strip or just making big numbers with a modded pump where you need extra air volume, I can see a set of twins being practical. Will I one day have a compound turbo 6.5L? you bet ya! Will it be practical? Not a chance. But I enjoy being different. BY THE WAY!!! if you post, refrain from rude remarks. We are not here to argue back and forth like children, but to piece together the puzzle and increase the knowledge of the system for all.