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Old 11-22-2011, 05:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Possible twins setup with killer b.

Just got the killer b and i love it, but i already want more. I was wondering if there was a way to do a twins set up with the killer be on top. Does anyone make one or would it have to be a custom setup. Or what about a compound setup that is made for a stock turbo??
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Old 11-27-2011, 02:20 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Glad you are liking the Killer B but at this time no BD is not making a twin upgrade program for the Killer B yet. None of the twin kits utilizing the stock turbo were producing the numbers the R&D team wanted to see so no designs were approved.

The Killer B is very capable of handling big fuel, are you running 60HP injectors, what are your EGT's like?

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Yes im running 60's. Pulling a 9000 lb camper with my h&s set on the mild tune I haven't seen anything over 1250 and on the hot tune wide open never above 1350. What I was asking on the compound set up is would the killer b fit in the place of a stock Turbo on say a stocker/s475 setup as far as mounting and diameters?
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i was thinking the same thing love the killer b...mine on a 12v and works wicked
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Anything is possible guys but there is not a kit developed using the Killer B Turbo. To get a set of twins to work together takes testing and engineering. BD's has looked at some option including utilizing the factory turbo but have not been satisfied with any of the results up to this point.

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How much fuel can they take ? I have a new engine going together and have the killer b and bd exhaust manifold and I am looking at bd 90's along with the bd cp3. Upgrading to a Hamilton cam/springs as well. I don't pull that often, usually only around 5000lb. Any input appreciated.

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