
Twin Turbocharging: How Does It Work?
Who wants one turbo when you can cram two in there? Here's how it can be done... Content Source: Michael Fernie | Car Throttle Turbochargers have been the holy grail for power gains for many decades, stressing engine blocks to their very limits through additional horsepower and heat output. Whether your car has a turbocharger stock or has been modified with new injectors and a manifold to accommodate one, the fast-spinning turbine blades have often been the go-to for petrolheads seeking that beloved choo-choo. But if a fairly sizeable chunk of additional power isn’t quite enough to quench your thirst, twin-turbocharging could be the answer. With legendary cars like the Mazda RX-7 and Ferrari F40 having not one but two turbochargers at their disposal, it’s time we had a look…