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The only thing that confused me was line on ztechz.net, not sure if most of you are familiar with that site or if it is very reputable, but this is the quote from them. Formula: engine flow=(Displacement) x (Volumetric Efficiency) x (Engine Speed) x (Manifold Pressure) You can see from the formula above, at the same manifold pressure, the motor produce the same power regardless which turbos are used. That explains the misconception that at same boost, engine with bigger turbos pump out more power. Coming from someone with as much experience as you I won't doubt at all that the larger tubos make more power, I am just trying to grasp the physical properties that make it happen.
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