i would probably try to give gale banks a call!...i think they are in irwindale ca.
Looking for an old banks Twin Turbo Plentium for dual carbs if anyone might know anyone that might know where to find one!
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i would probably try to give gale banks a call!...i think they are in irwindale ca.
Banks doesn't mess with those marine turbo set-ups anymore.
Originally posted by 058
Banks doesn't mess with those marine turbo set-ups anymore.
this is correct in fact when i called them about my old set up they just gave me this shitty condiseding tone and hung up.
i would look on ebay or keep a eye out on here they pop up all the time.
have schiada96 make you one
Dentz you might want to consider running those carbs seperately on individual carb boxes. They run much better. The fuel distribution characteristics of the Banks dual deal was marginal at best and tended to fuel puddle alot. When we built turbo engines in the early days of Rex Marine we converted several of those over. I will post a pic of what I'm talkin about if I can find one here.
Mike, I just looked at a picture of you and Charlie Chance standing in front of my boat with this very set up. It was taken at Missin Bay...
I've thought of a single carb box for the dual carbs. Thought the linkage and plumbing would be simpler.
Any input from you twin turbo guys?
Jerry
Banks made a few of those, and was the original starting of this topic with Dentz looking for one. I was no longer working for Banks when those were developed, but I assume they were not hugely successful, or other systems would have adopted the idea. The highly successful Gentry systems, following the lead of the Race Aero systems used two separate carbs.
MY uncle to this day uses one on his 580 TT which makes 22 lbs of boost, runs like a top too.