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    Question Turbo Manifold

    Someone help me out here. How does a Twin Scroll manifold work, and why would I want one?

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    A twin scroll turbine housing uses dual side by side passages into the housing. When coupled with a pulse converter manifold that separates exhaust pulses as many crank degrees in the firing order as possible, a twin scroll or divided housing works to reduce lag, decrease exhaust manifold backpressure on the top end, reduce the potential for reversion, and increase fuel economy. The twin scroll is based off the same reasoning a tri-Y header uses: keep spent exhaust gases out of an adjacent cylinder drawing in fresh air. At high rpm on a turbo car, exhaust backpressure is usually significantly higher than atmospheric pressure, and often higher than intake manifold pressure as well. A divider between each of the two volutes allows the cylinders to expel the exhaust gases without it interfering with the fresh air for combustion. Since there are two openings, each a smaller overall volume than a single scroll design, the exhaust velocity of each pulse can be maintained. This also spins the impeller more easily because lag is a function of the scroll area. A single turbine housing opening isn't as efficient since cylinders on the exhaust stroke of the 4 stroke cycle contaminate the cylinders that are on overlap with exhaust gas. A conventional turbine housing is not as effective in using exhaust pulse energy to help spin the turbine up to speed as it does not exploit the energy contained in the pulses as well
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    Thanks! So If I want to upgrade my turbo I want this?

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    im gonna be doing my turbo some time around may. im thinking of getting the Synapse Turbo Manifold from genracer.com

    Synapse Turbo Turbo Manifold for 2.0T at GenRacer - Performance parts for the Hyundai Genesis Coupe
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    In my opinion, unless you are going with a large turbo upgrade its not needed. Also keep your eyes out for a GrimmSpeed Manifold out soon, with intigrated heat shields.
    Sponsored By: Custom Performance Engineering, GrimmSpeed, PowerAxel, GenRacer, 5vPhoto DynoJet

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    cp-e intake, turboback exhaust, GrimmSpeed Ported & Polished Intake Manifold, Throttle Body and stock turbo, LoveFab Turbo Manifold, ATP BOV adapter pipe, HKS bov, oil cap and radiator cap, PowerAxel Reflash, DynoJet CMD, strutbar and Pedals, GReddy Infometer Touch, 200Turbo badge, Rear Wing badge, M&S Type D grill, M&S fog surrounds, Stance GR+ coilovers, SuperDrift spacers

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    In my opinion, unless you are going with a large turbo upgrade its not needed, even then there are alot of guys running very large turbos without it. Also keep your eyes out for a GrimmSpeed Manifold out soon, with intigrated heat shields.
    Sponsored By: Custom Performance Engineering, GrimmSpeed, PowerAxel, GenRacer, 5vPhoto DynoJet

    Installed:
    cp-e intake, turboback exhaust, GrimmSpeed Ported & Polished Intake Manifold, Throttle Body and stock turbo, LoveFab Turbo Manifold, ATP BOV adapter pipe, HKS bov, oil cap and radiator cap, PowerAxel Reflash, DynoJet CMD, strutbar and Pedals, GReddy Infometer Touch, 200Turbo badge, Rear Wing badge, M&S Type D grill, M&S fog surrounds, Stance GR+ coilovers, SuperDrift spacers

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    That powerlab manifold looks amazing. I see one in my future on my car.

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