I've read several comments about the dual turbochargers that are installed in a serial configuration on the Raptor's Audi diesel engine, all of them negative, but also lacking clear engineering reasons why they weren't suitable for the application.
That changed when I came across a post in another forum. The writer is obviously well versed in turbocharger concepts. His knowledge provides a well thought out analysis of why the installation on the Raptor is not only improper, it's also dangerous. With this post, and a few follow ups, it becomes clear that it's just a matter of time before the engine will fail. Anyone with a basic grasp on gas mechanics and thermodynamic principles can understand the author's reasoning.
Unsurprisingly, when the author makes the same post on Peter's YouTube channel, it is dismissed as just more criticism by haters. Peter's answer clearly illustrates he has no concept of thermodynamics, how gas compression works, or the difference between gas volume and mass.
This is a damning indictment of Peter's lack of knowledge, and a perfect example of how he routinely ignores well founded criticism of the aircraft's design and execution.
https://www.homebuiltairplanes.com/forums/threads/raptor-composite-aircraft.24721/post-547398