Amazed at how many members have twin turbos on this site.

TheBac

Why do I keep doing this?
Staff member
Apr 19, 2008
15,574
1,828
113
Mid Michigan
"Yep" to both points.

Tea, you and I gotta start saving up so's we can remedy our "situations". :rofl:
 

Sledhead

Mountain Pass Machine
Nov 29, 2008
884
0
16
BC
I tell my buds; two turbos are not twice as good.

They're four times as good!:thumb:
 

wsmithduramax

<--- Home Made!
May 4, 2009
474
0
16
Windsor, CO
Twins seem to be the thing to have now days, I love mine and for those of you that don't have them yet, get your priorities straight:rofl:
 

LBZ

Super Moderator
Staff member
Jul 2, 2007
9,903
149
63
46
B.C.
I was thinking someday I was gonna get twins.
Pretty sure I am just gonna jump right to triple's though.........:thumb:
 

Swisstyphoon

Member
Jan 2, 2010
258
0
16
Ft. Lauderdale FL/Switzerland
MPI Twins here. :thumb:

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Vrabel

TOYAHOLIC
May 22, 2008
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0
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Hewitt, NJ
yeah, I regret getting an A5K every day. Shouldv'e got a 300 or 365 at the time and be part of the way there. anybody want to trade?
 

Subman

Old Geezer
Jun 27, 2008
3,233
10
38
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Madras, OR, Pahrump NV
I couldn't afford new twins... So I got Subman & Mika's Sloppy thirds.

That set of twins has withstood the test of time, they were the second set ever made or a LB7, (Juice up in Alberta had the first set) and they were used to make the jigs for the first generation of LB7 twins by Nathan. Those twins have been around and used pretty hard. They are the set I used in the hill climb competition we use to due in Montana. Even pulling a 10,000 trailer up a 6.5% hill from a 4x4 boosted lanched start the EGT's never got over about 1450 degrees in a mile. Got that trailer seriouly moving too.:thumb::D