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Couldn't quite ungerstand why you need a hiclone fitted before and after the turbo in a tdi (am I right in saying this, thats the impression I got) surely the airs gonna be a bit turbulent leaving the turbo anyway?Doing a bit with fluid dynamics I think the one after actually improves things by stabilising the air flow, turbulance is the enemy of good flow, likewise laminar boundry attachment at the air/pipe interface also slows flow a bit like flow benching a racing head/manifold, polished actually reduces compared with flow over a fine ground surface, so the hyclones improve the first and disrupt the second where ever fitted, IMHO. How much difference it really makes is an open ended question, but I can understand how it might work. Niel.
Not a huge amount different from what you'd get running it on petrol in general - a lot depends on how the gas is set up.