Would you watch a YouTube series with a SB Mopar twin turbo / Grind for powertour build?

Videos, cuz typing for hours kindof sux,lol, especially if you're running a business.
I vote staged and the bigger one is a remote mount, and a lil one upfront,maybe in the fender, to get things moving. Shorty headers would be fine, into a box plenum under the floor, or bellhousing, with hot pipes distributing from there. the lil turbo dumps it's exhaust into the remote , after the plenum, and behind a fancy one-way gate.
You can disguise the remote mount cold return pipe as a laker pipe on the drivers side and on the other is the hot exhaust supply to the turbo, and both with fake turn-outs.Oh yeah super cool.
But when I open the hood I don't want to see the crazy log manifolds and probably not the lil turbo either. Maybe you could disguise the cold sides as ram air pipes
The remote one can be like opening the secondaries, just a smooth powerful BB charge, while the lil one is working pretty much right off idle,like one of those power-stroke Fords, or whatever they call 'em.
Ima thinking modest NA power,into whatever hp with the remote, but with monster torque in the midrange. Well not too much cuz it's hard on tires when they won't quit spinning.
A999 and 2.94s or less, make that lil hummer work, and 2400rpm=65mph. Or A500 with 3.91s, that's a snappy NA combo, and 2400=72mph; and the bonus with this is 60mph=~4850 rpm.... in second gear.
Using a teener,you might be able to make that into a 28mpg combo, with that EFI.
And I want a bigazz detented lever sticking up somewhere in the cab,which being the adjustable boost controller;with a lil flag on it, and labeled; ..... <afterburner> ..... in really small writing
My grandpa had a horse drawn grass-cutting scythe, you know the kind with the one oscillating blade above a fixed blade. Anyway,it had a squeeze lever on it with a remote rod, that went down to a toothed 1/4 circle deal, used to adjust the cutting height. He would squeeze the lever (like a bicycle brake lever) to unlock the cutting height then yank the stick to raise the cutters, then release the lever to lock in the new height.That,in reduced scale, is what I'm seeing. I don't care how ugly it is. Hey, I know; fake parking brake near the console. Ino,ino,not the same thing,lol. well sorta,right?

Hey, I can dream can't I .......