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I have a 6er and when shifting I loose most of my boost. So my question is for those of you who have twins and a manual. How much boost can you make and when you shift how much do you loose. Right now I can make 43-45 psi but when I shift its down to around 20 maybe less depending on how quick I can get er in gear. Reason I ask is I got beat by an auto last night in a quick between the stop light boulevard race. I beat him out of the gate but I have to shift to 3rd and before I can get 4th he's a 1/2 or more truck length ahead. I know I'd take him in the 1/4 but thats kind of hard to find in town. So if I had twins and could make 70-80 psi how much would I loose when shifting or with twins do you not loose too much.
 
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Your gonna lose boost when you stop pouring the coal to shift no matter what. Free rev the engine with no load once and see what your boost is.
 
a bypass/blow off valve [not a poppit relief valve] can help you build the boost up quicker between shifts... it dumps the intake pressure to atmosphere helping to keep the turbos spooled up. . less shaft speed drop between shifts, the quicker the boost can build [also prevents turbo bark]
 
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