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February 18, 2006 Just as the major automotive manufacturers build concept vehicle to exhibit their design ideas and expertise, so too do specialist companies create projects designed to showcase technological knowhow and potential future developments. UK-based automotive performance specialists specialists Owen Developments has unveiled just such a project with its unique Quad Turbo Kit concept. The project was created to evaluate how small a turbocharger would need to be to be used for each cylinder of an engine. The company sees the main benefit of multi turbochargers is to produce sufficient turbine speed to achieve optimum boost pressure for each of the four cylinders, resulting in better driveability, engine response and more performance.
The design was shown in January for the first time at the Autosport International Show held in Birmingham.


Brian Owen managing director said, "As the Autosport event has such an international audience we took the opportunity to reveal a project we have been working on for some time. The Quad Turbo Kit demonstrates our ability to develop technologies and equipment to meet any vehicle manufacturers’ standards and requirements."

He said, "The project is to evaluate how small the manufacture of a turbocharger would have to be in order for one to be used for each engine cylinder. The reason for the use of multi turbochargers is to produce sufficient boost speed not only to achieve optimum atmospheric pressure but additional boost for each of the four cylinders. This would produce better driveability, engine response and more performance. This technology is a good example, we think, of where the design of future high performance engines may ultimately end up."

"We have received considerable interest about this project which we feel will bring significant advantages for both petrol and diesel engines. Indeed one very large vehicle manufacturing group which produces a wide range of diesel engines has shown considerable interest in our Quad turbocharger design and engineering concept," said Brian Owen.
 
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Bigzavs

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seriously how bored are the guys that come up with these setups

i can see a quad turbo w-16 like the bugatti which is at 1 turbo per 4 cylinders, but a quad turbo I4? an 8 Turbo V-8??? next will be a 10 turbo viper
 

americanjebus

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all i can think of is underhood temps with that much heated metal under the hood in such a small space. on the first pic it looks like that those 4 hunks of metal would be turning orange at high throttle and the heat will rise right up to the compressor.

overkill, man.
 
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lanky189

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like my quad turbo Mercedes Drag car.
 

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MassSupra89

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jimi87-t said:
INCINER-8-OR or it should be caled: the LAG KING LINK

Is there an engine under that or is the purpose of the car to create enough boost to blow other cars off the road? :aigo:
 
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jimi87-t

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^^^^I have no clue. I guess they wanted to build a set up where boost started at red line. IMO its a waste of time and money, but growing up around the domestic scene, there are basically two categorizes,

1. Hot-Rod, basic form follows function, get as much HP as possible, and look good while doing it.

2. Street-Rod, function follows form, put a $#!t load of money into a "car" that will never be driven, built solely for the "WOW" factor and show scene.

This is for sure a #2

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Bigzavs

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now i see, thats a FAST LSX manifold mounted backwards on the motor, too much piping up front to mount it forwards