Bennoz 6A13 Conversion
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That's not what tippin was talking about, nor what parallel means.nvr2low wrote: you can't really have turbos inline on a v6 mate as the 2 turbos sit on the same manifold mate. The 6a13 is parallel that why it is a bitch to get the motor to fit.
Sequential means there is 1 small turbo and 1 large, 1 goes on low rpm for efficiency and low down torque, the bigger run kicks in at higher rpm for power.
Parallel is 2 turbos of the same size doing the same job... the end.


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Some update piccies.
Manifold has been ported, sand blasted, HPC coated & then powder coated blue. As has the turbo feed angles pipes.
Wiring is now finished after today & the bumper has been resprayed... after an incident with the oxy torch when cutting the old rear manifold off
Next week is looking god for tuning. Especially after I threw wads of cash at them today.




Manifold has been ported, sand blasted, HPC coated & then powder coated blue. As has the turbo feed angles pipes.
Wiring is now finished after today & the bumper has been resprayed... after an incident with the oxy torch when cutting the old rear manifold off

Next week is looking god for tuning. Especially after I threw wads of cash at them today.




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Need to do this ...Bennoz wrote:Bit hard to 'dip' your whole engine bay in HPC coating mate... same goes for sending the engine bay through a powder coating ovenjay6 wrote:I want to do this to my whole engine bay when money permits.

I just had to add it ......
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Or carbon fibre/aluminium?mr-charisma wrote:why not just make a fibreglass one?nvr2low wrote:hey benny mate looks sweet how much did it all cost mate. Did you end up getting hold of the guy on ozvr4 about a another engine cover that says twin turbo.
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CF Yes .. Aluminium .. I say no .. retains too much heat .. more difficult etc etc..FTEvolution wrote:Or carbon fibre/aluminium?mr-charisma wrote:why not just make a fibreglass one?nvr2low wrote:hey benny mate looks sweet how much did it all cost mate. Did you end up getting hold of the guy on ozvr4 about a another engine cover that says twin turbo.
I could make one up with FG a bit thinner & then if they wanted, they could go over it with CF ..
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Alloy doesnt "retain" heat. Alloy dissipates heat just as fast as it conducts it.mr-charisma wrote: CF Yes .. Aluminium .. I say no .. retains too much heat .. more difficult etc etc..
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