07-24-2012
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flips McGee
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Honeywell DualBoost turbos
Kinda neat, setup for small displacement though.
http://turbo.honeywell.com/whats-new...alboost-turbo/
I like what they did on the turbine side more than anything else.
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07-24-2012
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Who has my man-card?
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
woh thats cool. will be interesting to see who uses it and in what applications!
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07-24-2012
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
That is pretty cool!
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07-24-2012
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
sweet beans. the intake side is interesting
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
That is really cool
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07-24-2012
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Transmission destroyer
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
This is seriously bad ass. Hopefully this really catches on and is as effective as they think it will be. Hopefully they catch on a little better than the BW EFR turbos did. Seems like not that many people run them.
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07-24-2012
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back in the saddle again
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
I see some OEM's take off with that technology. Smaller packaging, less time to torque=easier to sell "small displacement" cars/trucks.
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
Very very interesting! Good find.
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07-24-2012
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
I'll have to watch the whole thing when I get home, sounds cool though!
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
Nice find, that is a very interesting concept
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07-24-2012
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aka Goodbye
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
I think most of the auto industry is going that direction. BMW, Mercedes and such are getting away from larger displacement V8's to smaller displacement turbo engines, same with Ford Explorers and a lot of others to increase gas mileage. And seeing another advancement in quicker spool is always a winner in my book.
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
Damn that is awesome.
I'll take a 67mm please.
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07-24-2012
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
Lol, so is a 67mm a 33.5mm since it's double sided?
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07-24-2012
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
That is definitely interesting. I can't wait to see what people will apply this to, assuming it takes off.
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
Can't wait to (hopefully) see some in action.
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
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woh thats cool. will be interesting to see who uses it and in what applications!
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I could see a Busa rocking juan of these
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07-25-2012
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
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Originally Posted by Goat Blower
I think most of the auto industry is going that direction. BMW, Mercedes and such are getting away from larger displacement V8's to smaller displacement turbo engines, same with Ford Explorers and a lot of others to increase gas mileage. And seeing another advancement in quicker spool is always a winner in my book.
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Would this be like the ecoboost engines there running?
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07-25-2012
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
^^ I'd assume so. Lots of the BMW, Mercedes and others are going with smaller displacement and turbocharged. Some of the high-end BMW's are V8 twin turbo. Same with a few Mercedes. Pretty cool for sure.
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07-25-2012
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
Wish we had more turbo diesel car options here like they have in Europe.
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07-26-2012
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Transmission destroyer
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Re: Honeywell DualBoost turbos
It looks like the newer 6.7 powerstrokes already have these turbos.
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