Thanks guys , I am a little bummed out today but we tried our best and have put a huge amount of time into this build , so i wasnt willing to cut any corners to make this race , just want it to be finished properly so its good and reliable .
That is both great news and at the same time horrible news. It's good to see it coming together, but I'm sure you're disappointed you won't be able to make the race. The good news is, if you don't have any trouble getting it to light at RMR, you should be good just about anywhere.
I kind of see what you're doing with the exhaust. Are you going to route it under the turbos over to the passenger's side from there? Any particular reason you didn't flip flop the turbos so the primaries are on the other side?
Ya my first plan was to put the secondary's on the passenger side , but flipped them to get the IC tubes as short as possible , the whole lay out was basically base around keeping every pipe as short as possible , including the exhaust and m y original plan was to punch them out the side of the fender on a 45 deg angle going up , not sure now as i am tempted to plumb over to the hood stack just not sure if its worth the extra tubing length and weight , and def too much distance to use aluminum bends $$ .
So how does the exhaust run? Headers to the big turbo then to the two smaller one?
yup, the big turbo is the primary and the two "little" twins are the secondarys.
exactly , the large turbo ( high pressure in this case ) is light first then the low pressures kick in just like normal compounds , even though there are 3 turbo's there is still only 2 stages of compression .
Very well done :thumb:
Looks like you have some big air available now to your engine.
Thanks Mika , its nothing as fancy as your build but we put a lot of thought and effort into it .