| What could be deducted from what I was saying about the turbine flow vs. manifold flow is that matching the flow of each would be an optimal configuration. Having a manifold that flows far better than the turbine section of a particular turbocharger it is feeding would not produce better results than a manifold that has the same flow as the turbine section for a given turbocharger. Even despite the fact that my manifolds flow less than the MS manifolds, what I question is whether or not MS manifolds would really benefit my setup. If the greater point of restriction is within the turbine section rather than the manifolds then I dont see changing out to MS manifolds as producing better performance results. What I could do is take a set of MS manifolds, my manifolds, and a turbine section along to the flowbench and flowtesting the assembly as a whole to see if there are any differences due to the manifold attached to the turbine housing.
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