Does an R2S turbocharger,2 stage turbocharger and twin turbo mean the same

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The discussion revolves around the terminology and conceptual differences between R2S turbochargers, two-stage turbochargers, and twin turbo setups. Participants explore the definitions and configurations of these systems, focusing on their operational principles and applications in automotive engineering.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest that a two-stage turbocharger involves compression in two stages, potentially implying the use of two compressors.
  • Others clarify that "two-stage turbocharging" typically refers to a configuration with a low-pressure (LP) and high-pressure (HP) turbo in series, which may include bypass and control mechanisms.
  • A participant requests clarification on the concept of "two separate single-stage turbos" in a parallel configuration.
  • It is proposed that in a V engine, one large turbo could feed both banks, or two identical turbos could be used, one for each bank.
  • Another participant cites BMW diesel engines as examples of twin single-stage turbo setups, where a smaller turbo is used to reduce turbo lag at low RPMs, complemented by a larger turbo for higher RPMs.
  • A question is raised regarding the terminology of "twin single stage" when two turbos are present, seeking clarity on the distinction.
  • One participant describes the R2S as a "compound turbo" that integrates two turbochargers into a single package, contrasting with typical setups that use separate turbos.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the definitions and implications of the terms used, indicating that there is no consensus on whether R2S, two-stage, and twin turbo configurations mean the same thing. The discussion remains unresolved with multiple competing interpretations.

Contextual Notes

Participants note the lack of standard nomenclature in the field, which may contribute to the confusion surrounding the definitions and classifications of turbocharger systems.

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does the r2s turbo , a 2 stage turbo and a twin turbo mean the same ...well my idea of a 2 stage turbo is that where compression of air takes place in 2 stages ..so does it consist of 2 compressors?
 
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There is no standard nomenclature with this.

2 Stage turbocharging is fairly clear - There are two turbos an LP and a HP (in series). There will be some measure of bypass and control.
Twin turbo/biturbo can either mean 2 stages of turbo charging (series), or two separate single stage turbos (parallel).
 
can you elaborate when you say 2 separate 2ingle stage turbos i.e parallel?
 
Say on a V engine. You could have one large turbo feeding both banks, or Two identical turbos, one to feed each bank.
 
A good example of twin single stage turbo engines are BMW diesels. These feature a small turbo which prevents turbo lag at low engine RPM, along with a larger turbo for higher RPM
 
Physicist3 said:
A good example of twin single stage turbo engines are BMW diesels. These feature a small turbo which prevents turbo lag at low engine RPM, along with a larger turbo for higher RPM[/QU
when there are 2 turbo's ,they are 2 stage na ..how do you still call it twin single stage ?
 
The R2s is basically a "compound turbo" in a single package where typical compound turbo setups run two separate turbochargers.
 
Echo.
 
Saw one on the LeMans audi testing at the shuttle landing facility two weeks ago.
 

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