I know nothing about turbo system designs other then the basics but the factory system is whack. Talk about design compromise in the manifold.
Also seems like the only source of a factory manifold is low quality aftermarket or used which isn't great either.
Exactly why I am doing small twins. Computational fluid dynamics are now used to design modern turbos so I found turbo that were made by the millions for a European engine shared between multiple manufacturers.. Ford, Mazda, Peugeot, Citroen and Cooper used it on a free spinning 1.6 liter four cylinder mill. 5000 RPM at a pressure of 3 bar absolute is equal to a 3.1 cylinder 4 cylinder spinning at 3600 RPM and 10 PSI. Roughly 20 pounds mass of air per minute.
With these modern twins, 10 PSI of boost will be available at all engine speed. Meaning minimal exhaust smoke, unlike the Banks system. And at higher engine speed, minimal exhaust restriction, unlike the factory systems.
Other designs which work well use Holset turbo with entrance area of 14 square centimeters.. The turbo I selected have 8 square centimeter entrances..with two mounted closer to manifolds will work even better. And packaging the Barbie size Wuhan War Whistles is even easier as 2 inch diameter tube is perfect. And manifolds made from industry standard pipe fittings makes it way easy. Port spacing matches the length of the tees..