RE: I'm going Big Single on my Rx7 FD3S! Project!

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I'm going Big Single on my Rx7 FD3S! Project!

in cars •  7 years ago  (edited)

Going single will save you from a lot of headaches, vacuum lines could take forever to trace and replace, too many potential leaks to find. Not to mention going single will save some weight! I don't think you need the sequential twin turbo unless your racing on a tight mountain road like a Touge where you need response in the lower rpm's, this isn't initialD its real life, lol.

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Ah dude, for sure! I believe the twin turbo setup weighs in at around 35kg, including hardpipe vacuum, turbos, metal y pipe and intakes vs the 14kg+- single turbo... Not bad!