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    Believe me dude, I'm as anxious to learn about this as you are. As both impellers exit the same outlet, they both dump into the same scroll. Here's the pics from the mag, photographed as best I can.





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    It seems like another typical American piece of overengineering everything.

    Like desiging a $1million pen to write in space where a simple lead pencil could have done the same job ...... (just ask the Russkies)

    and BTW ... BMWs 2.0 TDI twin turbo makes 150kw/400NM .... soon in a few models in Oz.
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    Yeah, the forthcoming twin's give me wood, but they don't seem simpler than the SST - single sequential turbo above. Here's BMW...

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    At last people are talking twin turbo diesels!

    I just popped 9 boners.

    Golf TDI-R anyone

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    woah. glad I clicked on this thread.

    TT style set ups I've heard and known about for a while, but this SST looks like an interesting bit of kit. all the benefits of twin turbo's, but in a single turbo package?


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    Those turbos are very cool..


    Quote Originally Posted by Sharkie View Post
    It seems like another typical American piece of overengineering everything.

    Like desiging a $1million pen to write in space where a simple lead pencil could have done the same job ...... (just ask the Russkies)
    graphite dust in zero gravity can get into your eyes and cause conjunctivitis..

    just ask the Russkies
    TDI mk1 on the road!!


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    Some awesome diesel tech there, even I'm getting excited!

    ^ got a link?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Houso View Post
    Some awesome diesel tech there, even I'm getting excited!

    ^ got a link?
    Interesting concept, appears that the engine is a new Ford truck engine that has been designed with this turbo as a package.

    http://www.dieselpowermag.com/featur...ett_turbo.html

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    ..."The Scorpion features a brand new turbocharger design from Honeywell that we will likely see in many more applications in the coming years. It combines the principle of the sequential turbo approach with the variable vane system. However, instead of two separate turbochargers, two smaller diameter ones are mounted in one housing on a common shaft. The smaller diameter reduces the rotational inertia of the system while still allowing for sufficient flow capacity at higher speeds. It also eliminates the extra plumbing complexity of a dual turbo setup."


    ..."but unlike a “normal” turbo, Ford’s new Single Sequential Turbocharger (SST) uses twin compressor wheels on the intake side. This innovative system was designed with assistance from Garrett Turbochargers, and the SST effectively does the work of a twin turbo setup, using two nearly identical compressor wheels with individual air channels to force the air into the engine. "
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    Went for a 200km drive in a X5 twin turbo diesel today ..... man does it move .... for a diesel ....

    but .... its no modded TSI, it still has a bit of lag and is not as responsive as the TSI ..... but I could live with it if I had to ....

    that pic (of the twin) is amazing cog, not sure if its any less complicated than the american ... its got to be a pain to work on ... both of them that is
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