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Old 11 Jan 2009, 11:46 pm
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Default Can you put a Twin Turbo on a Acura RDX?

if so explain. how to and the piping..
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Old 12 Jan 2009, 12:01 am
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Twin turbo? It's a four cylinder that is already turbo charged, why would you twin-turbo it? You most likely won't squeeze much more out of it.
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i dont know exactly how to but with the right budget you can do anything i personally wouldnt though as it wont do much and it would ruin its value if u wanted to sell it
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I don't think so, if you want more power, just upgrade the turbo that's already on there. Make sure you build your engine a little bit so it can handle the extra power though.
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ok you can put the turbo in it but you'll have a better chance of it breaking down. It's just too much power. Also you can't get very much more out of that car! you'll look hot with or without the turbo!
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Sure you can. You will have your 15 seconds of fame and the engine will explode.
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twin turbo is definitely not needed just upgrade ur turbo to one with lighter parts. the twin is one small and one big and the small is only there to reduce turbo lag and only necessary on high horse power applications
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On a four cylinder vehicle..No.Try a Nissan 350z =)
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