The NEVER ENDING DEBATE For RB26 Owners: Low Mount TWINS Our SINGLE When Upgrading From Stock Turbos?!

Does this mean that the Nissan GTR RB26 with the twin turbocharger setup could be rated at the same HP as the single turbo equipped one? If this was your question than you will have your answer soon enough here. It is almost certain that the twin turbocharger setup is going to deliver more PSI to the engine and thus more power to the wheels will come. But could be some tweaking done on the GTR that has the single turbocharger delivering same amount of power like the twin one?

We will see the myth busted because the Nissan GTR RB26 is almost rated the same as the single turbocharger one but it costs a lot more money than the smaller brother. The amount of money that you are going to be paying for the better version of the Nissan GTR will be more of a pleasure than enjoyment because you will always know that it is the same, just the sound of the turbo flutter will be better.

The host is also talking about the pros and cons about installing the twin turbocharger setup instead of the single one, if you are thinking about the upgrade. It could bring a lot of costs to the tab and the gain will be smaller than the work done. When upgrading from a single turbocharger to a better, also single one it is the easing thing to do. You will just bolt it on the old place and it will look a lot better and it will perform double as the old one.

So that’s why you need to watch the Nissan GTR RB26 the pros and cons of the twin turbocharger and the single turbocharger setup, decide which will work better for you and do it.



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