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Well with twin are we talking identical or fraternal ?, and with bi clearly it’s turbos that like both male and female turbos.
 
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Well with twin are we talking identical or fraternal ?, and with bi clearly it’s turbos that like both male and female turbos.

One made by Mitsu Heavy Industries and one madel by Greddy?

Biturbos swing both ways, air can go in the impeller or compressor end.
 
For all who think twin and hi are the same, just a little info. They are very different setups.

Twins are identical turbos on the motor, when sized correctly, they produce higher pressure than what would be possible with a bi setup but are more vulnerable to turbo lag.

Biturbos are just 2 turbos, 2 different sized turbos to provide boost throughout the Rev range. This setup gives more linear power and much less vulnerable to turbo lag because when the smaller turbo has reached threshold, the larger turbo has begun spooling which gives equal pressure across most of the rev range. Biturbos sounds like the best thing possible because of the linear power but there are downsides, less boost=less power, and it's not just repaired by adding a larger big turbo because then the smaller turbo must be upgraded to hand over boost levels without drop in power in the middle of the rev range; adding a bigger small turbo in this setup then introduces lag which the biturbo idea was to solve in the first place lol.

Biturbo is a more complex system in boost regulation of the 2 systems, and is the less reliable system due to turbo size difference and the 2 fighting eachother with boost when the other is not pressing; added complexity to anything results in loss of reliability.

Reliability does not equal durability, the parts may be durable, but having 1 part is always more reliable than having 2, it has half the chance of breaking. Pressure monitoring and regulation is a big difference in the 2 setups and twin turbo have a simpler pressure regulation system that treats the twins as 1 because they have a common spool point and threshold. Biturbo turbos may not actually be different in physical size but they have different output size, each application is engineered a specific way.

Here is a potato . Just sharing some info with y'all, not directed at anywun or trying to argue with anybuddy.
 
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Biturbo, twin turbo, dual turbo - more marketing jargon from the people on the 8th floor after a 3 martini lunch. Different manufacturers have called them whatever they think sounds sexy to Joe and Jill carbuyer.

Now where's that potato I was promised? :whistle:
 
Biturbo, twin turbo, dual turbo - more marketing jargon from the people on the 8th floor after a 3 martini lunch. Different manufacturers have called them whatever they think sounds sexy to Joe and Jill carbuyer.

Now where's that potato I was promised? :whistle:
Careful. It's loaded.
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Loaded bipotato:upload_2019-5-14_9-0-53.webp
 
Biturbo is a more complex system in boost regulation
To avoid confusion, and as we've pointed out, bi and twin are primarily marketing terms and are not equivalent to parallel and sequential. Also, the first "biturbo" motor was by Maserati, and was 2 equal sized parallel turbos.

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Maserati was renowned for being the first to mass market twin-turbo, or in its own word, Biturbo. This picture shows its early 2.5-liter Biturbo V6. Each turbo was supplied by the exhaust gas from the nearby cylinder bank. Compressed fresh air from the two turbos joined in a common intake plenum and supplied all six cylinders. This simple arrangement is still being used by the majority of twin-turbo engines today.
 
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To avoid confusion, and as we've pointed out, bi and twin are primarily marketing terms and are not equivalent to parallel and sequential. Also, the first "biturbo" motor was by Maserati, and was 2 equal sized parallel turbos.

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Too bad it was such an utter mess. Requiring that you chain a mechanic to the car for availability at all times...if not simply collapsing in a great huge cloud of rust flakes.
 
Well, someone would have to go complain to Nissan about my 1990 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo if they think that twin turbos specifically means two different sized turbos that are not twins.

Biturbo or twin turbo; take your pick, but I wouldn't call it a twin turbo if the turbos aren't twins :)
But how do you know if the turbos are bi....:whistle:
 
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Look on this forum we are not turbo gender specific ok
Lol
 
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Today I painted my license plate frames OEM white to match my car . They turned out great and its a very cool look ................I'll post up pics when the weather improves ..................this is a game changer !
 
Look on this forum we are not turbo gender specific ok
Lol
Yep totally with you on that one

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