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DI Street Twin turbo compound project
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[QUOTE="Powerstroke Racer, post: 153835, member: 13"] The 45 getting ALL the heat to the turbine wheel would generally make 55-60 psi like Danny stated but the 38R is using up some of that heat and then you loose some heat going to the 45, ganna put in another boost gauge in between to see how much the 45 is making. Keep in mind this was intended to be a crisp and responsive street setup making 550-600 rwhp so the turbos are not being pushed very hard. And also keep in mind this is my first personal attempt at a compound setup. [/QUOTE]
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