That's fair enough to say but it is not as simple as that for a lot of people. If you have a perfectly working twin turbo that just needs a turbo then fixing it is obviously the best option.
To go to a single turbo on a twin turbo is a much bigger job than a lot of people think. To do so involves new exhaust, inlet, and blocking of oil and water ports, new intake and then you have issues with factory ecu wanting to run a sequential box that no longer remains. Why even suggest it?
People have to get their heads around the fact that two turbos does not necessarily mean twice as much squirt as one .
No one said that it is. The sequential system on a Liberty is designed for response through out the rev range.
Twin turbo set ups like those on GTR skylines definitely give twice the squirt.
The single twin scroll turbo is what all single turbo cars SHOULD have .
This would be why Subaru dropped it like a school bag after using briefly on the WRX then is it?