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Looks like he tried both the two small turbos, as well as the big single turbo approach.
Spotted these in the Teylers museum in Haarlem, the Netherlands, which is basically a collection of cool stuff a nerdy rich guy amassed in the late 1700s . It has some archeology, science, early engineering, art and some gems/minerals/stones. It’s also the official location of the peak of the Mont Blanc!
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Fred Flintstone mastered the tri-t urbo approach long before BMW did.
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Pretty sure he was experimenting with alternators.
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that made me laugh...
I t all makes so much sense now! Global warming from too many turbos killed off the dinosaurs....