Posted by NC Wayne on November 04, 2007 at 18:57:14 from (166.82.85.10):
In Reply to: OT double turbo posted by noidea on November 04, 2007 at 18:39:44:
Look at the new CAT engines, their running two turbos in series like your talking about. I"ve seen a few of them, but thankfully haven"t had to work on one yet. The one thing I see visually is one turbo is physically larger than the other. This tells me that you would have to be careful when twinning two of them in series to be sure the volume of flow for each turbo would be compatible with the other. Starving or over pressurizing one or the other of them would tend to cause a failure and being together, most likely, both are gonna catch pieces and be involved in any failure. Still if you"ve got an engine and a spare turbo to play with, and aren"t afraid of a failure, then go for it and let us know how it turns out. Good luck.
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