Looking for Twin Turbo Setup Suggestions for Subaru EZ30

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Hey everyone, I just picked up a “new to me” Funco Gen 4 with an NA EZ30 six cylinder Subaru in it. So far the car has been awesome, not bad for around 250 hp.

That said, I’m wanting a little bit more power. My last car had a turbo 2.5 making about 430 hp at the crank, and I’d like to be in that 400-450 hp range with this setup.

From what I understand, you can get around that number with something like 6 psi of boost. But I want to do things a little differently, I’m interested in a twin turbo setup.

I know some people will say it’s not worth it or unnecessary, but I want to price it out realistically and be reasonable about it:

  • I don’t need $2500 turbo's to make 6 psi or am I wrong?
  • What turbo size and brands are realistic and affordable for this power goal?
  • Who would you recommend for building a twin turbo kit in SoCal?
Thanks in advance!

This video gave me the idea...
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Went down this road with mine. Went single turbo and can get a reliable 600hp out of a 3.0.
Next step is johns 3.2 that has turbo cams.
14 lbs boost gets ya close to 750 hp.
 
Yeah, that’s good to know. Honestly, my goal is a reliable 450–500 hp. I’m just trying to bring my Gen 4 up to the level my 2.5 Gen 3 was at in terms of power. That car, at 430 hp, was a rocket in the dunes. I’m not concerned with straight line speed, I just want that low end, dune crushing power.
 
Yeah, that’s good to know. Honestly, my goal is a reliable 450–500 hp. I’m just trying to bring my Gen 4 up to the level my 2.5 Gen 3 was at in terms of power. That car, at 430 hp, was a rocket in the dunes. I’m not concerned with straight line speed, I just want that low end, dune crushing power.
I know exactly what your wanting.
 
More or less I’m trying to figure out what turbos I need to make about 6 psi of boost and spool quick. It just feels like spending $2,500 per turbo is a bit much for the low power I'm going after.
 
Single turbo is all you need. Your 2.5 was single and I'm sure a lot more boost.
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When I was shopping for my turbo, my buddy referred me to ATP turbo. I gave them all my motor specs and they made a recommendation based on that. I have been super happy with it. Cant hurt to shoot them an email and see what they say.
 
450-500whp is only 225-250whp per turbo. This could easily be done on two GT28s, 0.64 A/R, and spool like a light switch.

That being said, the single will spool just as fast (possibly faster) and be simpler.

Also: merge the exhaust or it'll sound blatty.
 
This could easily be done on two GT28s, 0.64 A/R, and spool like a light switch.
That’s what I’m thinking too. I can’t find any small turbos that aren’t internally wastegated. I’m not sure how that would work with a twin setup. Is it easy to convert them?
 
That’s what I’m thinking too. I can’t find any small turbos that aren’t internally wastegated. I’m not sure how that would work with a twin setup. Is it easy to convert them?
Run an internal wastegate for the simplicity. Your power goals aren't gonna care much about external, and all you need to do is bolt up the turbo and run the lines to it. You might even be able to bolt them directly to your existing manifolds, or get adapters made.

If you want to run external wastegate, you can easily convert them with a T25 external wastegate housing.

If you want to run the wastegate flow divorced, that's even easier with the correct flange and some fabrication:


This is what I run on my buggy. GT2560R usually has a divider in the turbine discharge as well:

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