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Quick question, are all Biturbo engines (s4, rs6) sequential or not

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Old 03-19-2002, 01:27 PM
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so that's not entirely separate, now is it? Do any cars have separate intake sides?
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Only the passenger twin is evil...that's the one that breaks most of the time!
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Sequential generally means one turbo spools the other. Not so in our S4s.
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How can you have turbos in series without one spooling the other?
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