Got the twin turbo DeLorean running again today with "new" turbos.
Basically we were stuck with the IHI RB52's that were used originally (peculiar manifold mount) and the manifolds they came with. Rich (the owner) did his research and turned up the Mazda 323 1.5 turbo as using a modern RB52, so a pair was sourced and fitted.
Twin turbos help with lag because of lower rotational inertia. However, tubular manifolds make lag WORSE, but allow for better top end power. Tight cast manifolds as found on most modern production (not performance) turbo cars work because of the turbulence generated in the manifold helps spool the turbo up. My HDi Xantia spools up at 1500rpm.
Quick spool time helps torque. Decent manifolds and large compressors help breathing and therefore power. When it comes to turbos, there really is no such thing as a free lunch. If you want torque, buy an Atmo, fit high lift cams and a free-flow exhaust.
*I* love turbo cars. The nuttiest car I've ever driven is my friend's R31 Skyline GTS-R with a T4 on a 2 litre 6 pot. It spools up at 5500rpm and pulls to 8000 peaking at somewhere near the 400hp mark. THAT has a tubular manifold like you wouldn't believe.....
Personally I think the Z7U has a lot more problems than just the turbo. It needs a larger downpipe, a larger throttle (even the DeLorean's K-Jet manifold has twin throttles that together are some 50% larger). The manfolds could do with being equal length and the cams are ridiculously mild... Oh and it's only got 12 valves
Martin