I think you guys might be confusing some people on here that aren't totally familiar with how VICS works. It's not actually dual runners. It's a valved chamber that opens up to change the frequency of the intake pulses.
There is no doubt that the extra inertia from the intake pulses will make it flow better whether it's N/A or F/I, but it's possible that a turbo setup, especially a quick spooling one, would make gains with a single, totally smooth version of the same manifold (626) that outweigh the help of VICS. The only way to find out is to dyno them back-to-back it. Wink wink, Bryan...

There is no doubt that the extra inertia from the intake pulses will make it flow better whether it's N/A or F/I, but it's possible that a turbo setup, especially a quick spooling one, would make gains with a single, totally smooth version of the same manifold (626) that outweigh the help of VICS. The only way to find out is to dyno them back-to-back it. Wink wink, Bryan...