Can a HTT 5571 with the SS exhaust housing be used in a twin set up. I would like it to be the small twin. It would be on a built motor of course.
Phil
Phil
It's better then the alternative
:witch:
So what would be used as the "big" turbo?
Phil
Can a HTT 5571 with the SS exhaust housing be used in a twin set up. I would like it to be the small twin. It would be on a built motor of course.
Phil
I think Nathan was going to use the HTT as the smaller turbo on some of his kits
Are you planning on building your own kit or MPI?
I think Nathan was going to use the HTT as the smaller turbo on some of his kits
Are you planning on building your own kit or MPI?
Pipe Bender!........................hahahhahahahahahhahahha, if you think that's how Nathan builds his plumbing, you have a LOOOOOONG way to go!:rofl:I would love to do my own but I don't have a good pipe bender. All the brackets would be no problem but the tubes would be a problem.
Phil
As the little guy?
Pipe Bender!........................hahahhahahahahahhahahha, if you think that's how Nathan builds his plumbing, you have a LOOOOOONG way to go!:rofl:
Pipe Bender!........................hahahhahahahahahhahahha, if you think that's how Nathan builds his plumbing, you have a LOOOOOONG way to go!:rofl:
Prebent pipe, chopsaw & welder.
By once pressed soybean bypass I am assuming you are talking about soybean meal.
On a young non lactating cow soybean meal is a good source of protein since young calfs and heifers cannont digest NPNs due to the fact that farmers feed ther heifers low quality roughages. As for its effects on the first lactation I dont know I quit dealing with cows 5 years ago.
You shoudl think before getting beligerent on here. He was just amking a statement not calling you out. You never know there may be a dairy farmer reading up on your posts
As for the HTT, nathan IS using either an HTT or a BD as the small turbo its your choice.
I just talked to him this afternoon about his "BIG" twin kit. I may be running it this season.