Right now I have an epr twin kit on my truck. The kit uses a 3" cross over pipe to connect the s475 to the stocker on the intake side. I see other kits use what looks to be a 3.5" or 4" pipe. In my quest for better low end spool would going to the larger piping help? I haven't measured out the v-band outlet on my s475 but it looks to be atleast 3.5". My theory would be that the larger pipe would be easier for the high pressure turbo to suck air through until the low pressure turbo lights, creating less lag.
From a dead stop it spools good (can always be better) but what I'm after is low end spool at cruising speed. I'd like to roll into the throttle and get both turbos to light faster. The only down side to using the larger piping would be fitment. Right now the 3" pipe contacts my profab y-bridge, but kits like WC Fab come in at a different angle, so that might not be a problem. If anyone has some insight it would be appreciated before a spend a couple $100 only to figure out it didn't help any.
From a dead stop it spools good (can always be better) but what I'm after is low end spool at cruising speed. I'd like to roll into the throttle and get both turbos to light faster. The only down side to using the larger piping would be fitment. Right now the 3" pipe contacts my profab y-bridge, but kits like WC Fab come in at a different angle, so that might not be a problem. If anyone has some insight it would be appreciated before a spend a couple $100 only to figure out it didn't help any.