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Why Our Turbo Cobra's Don't Have Torque
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<blockquote data-quote="YGETV8" data-source="post: 8423521" data-attributes="member: 9646"><p>Am I wrong in thinking that it has a lot to do with the flow potential of the turbo(s)? A lot of single kits make more torque than twins, but 1-76mm has less flow than 2-57mms (or 61mms, etc). Kinda like adding a 2.76 pulley to your Eaton which already had a 2.93/4#... you are closer to it's "limits", so the HP gains are smaller than the torque gains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YGETV8, post: 8423521, member: 9646"] Am I wrong in thinking that it has a lot to do with the flow potential of the turbo(s)? A lot of single kits make more torque than twins, but 1-76mm has less flow than 2-57mms (or 61mms, etc). Kinda like adding a 2.76 pulley to your Eaton which already had a 2.93/4#... you are closer to it's "limits", so the HP gains are smaller than the torque gains. [/QUOTE]
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