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Originally Posted by Chadwick
I also have to weigh in with the Twins crowd. I have yet to run across a single that can come online as quick as properly tuned twins. I personally run the 99's but am considering going to BNR's when they die. I actually need to talk to Brian about the possibility of making a set that keeps the smaller primary and a larger secondary.
Dan
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In with the twins too. Dan's car is so good with the 99's it is hard to imagine that the power band could be better, but we have discussed the idea of a BNR hybrid setup if it could be made.
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Originally Posted by IR Performance
BNR's are great for those wanting to keep costs down and stick with twins, but the very non-linear power band will be difficult to manage at autocross. Even stock twins exhibit the same problems once you have too many mods. There is just too big of a sudden power surge when they transition and it can send you right into a wall.
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I disagree. While most FDs I have driven have this characteristic, it can be tuned out. Dan's car has a very smooth power curve and the only real way you know that you are in the 2nd turbo is by the change in the pitch of the engine and the fact that everything looks like it is in fast forward

. I was able to hop in his car and be very fast out of the box despite the fact that I have driven a low horsepower (114 to the wheels) E Stock Miata for the past 6 years.