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I'm the only one that has any pictures but I wont post them here for the world to see at this time. The number one reason for that is to prevent reverse engineering or R&Ding (ripoff and develop) as some like to call it. We have numerous parts that need to be made but when the kits are ready the pictures will be released so people can see what they are purchasing. Until then as much data as possible is being collected and conveyed. Juice also did some sound clips for people to hear what the whole thing sounds like.
 
Man... that takes some gonads made of non-ferrous material to bolt on a turbo mounted that low in the chassis.



How's that thing doing for oil drainback to the pan?



Matt
 
Hoss,



I hope to make it up there. I'll actually be up in Canada next week doing Juice's truck so I dont know how much time in total I can get away with or if my truck will even be ready. If nothing else I can bring the under powered 3rd gen.



Matt,



Those twins in the picture are of ATS's attempt at it 2 years ago. As I mentioned the ones I built are totally underhood and up high.



Nathan
 
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I saw Clint's Dmax over a year ago. He even let me take a bunch of pics of it with his camera. I have it on disk and will upload if and when I can find it. I thought it was pretty cool, even if it is a Dmax ;)
 
HoleshotHolset said:
Man... that takes some gonads made of non-ferrous material to bolt on a turbo mounted that low in the chassis.



How's that thing doing for oil drainback to the pan?



Matt



Ever see that thing run? Makes you wonder if they weren't venting it in the exhaust and in the air with all the blueish smoke coming out the back. :-laf New definition to the practice of running the sump low on oil in drag racing gassers for more performance. :D
 
The twin-turbo Duramaxes (what is the plural of Duramax?) are going to be VERY interesting. Give it some time and be patient... the proof will be in the pudding. :cool:



Matt
 
I know how Clint was getting oil back to the engine from the big turbo but don't since I don't know if it's something he doesn't want me sharing I won't tell yet. Jake (DragDiesel) ok to say?



Nick
 
You can get twins to fit under the hood for a dmax if you work at it. Only problem is the small exhaust houing of the stock charger is soo restrictive. Not any options as far as changing exhaust housings of the stock charger either, that i know of. You have to go with a different charger and dump the stock one if your looking for max performance with twins otherwise just run a big single. Matt
 
mfunderburgh said:
You can get twins to fit under the hood for a dmax if you work at it. Only problem is the small exhaust houing of the stock charger is soo restrictive. Not any options as far as changing exhaust housings of the stock charger either, that i know of. You have to go with a different charger and dump the stock one if your looking for max performance with twins otherwise just run a big single. Matt





Just run a big wastegate and NOS!
 
Physical size - yeah, they're close to an HX-35

Airflow/efficiency - they're quite a bit better



They're a lot newer design than the dated HX-35's... it would be sad if they weren't.



Matt
 
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