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Hi,

I am thinking of rebuilding my Rb20 into an RB24, and am looking for a turbo kit. The one Im looking at is the Trust TD-06SH 25G full turbo kit (Exhaust housings, exhaust manifold, dump pipe, wastegate etc. included), and have contacted greenline.jp to see if they can get on and how much it costs, and they said that they didn't make them for R32 GTS-t's.

I know they make them for the RB25, and have read threads saying that you can get them for the RB20, and I just want to know if the Trust TD-06SH 25G full turbo kit for the RB25 will work on my RB20, or if anyone knows where to get the Trust TD-06SH 25G full turbo kit for an RB20.

Thanks,

Simon.

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Could I buy the Trust TD-06 L2 20G turbo kit, then take out the TD-06 20G and fit the TD-06 25G straight in? Would there need to be any modifications to the manifold, dump pipe, etc. or would the TD-06 25G fit straight in?

Thanks,

Simon.

Could I buy the Trust TD-06 L2 20G turbo kit, then take out the TD-06 20G and fit the TD-06 25G straight in? Would there need to be any modifications to the manifold, dump pipe, etc. or would the TD-06 25G fit straight in?

Thanks,

Simon.

dude,

the TD06-25G is sold as part of the RB25DET kit as it is a larger turbo than the TD06-20G, which is suited to the larger RB25 (2.5L) engine.

although, it is known that exhaust manifold stud patterns are the same b/w the RB20 & RB25 engines so buying a TD06-25G kit should do u fine, but not on the standard 2L RB20DET engine. It will be very laggy and UNresponsive.

i actually toyed with this idea as i am purchasing an R32 GTS-T which had an RB24DET in it with the TD06-25G kit, although the engine was damaged and a standard RB20DET is going in there with a Garrett T3 turbo, until i can rebuild the engine again :P

and before you ask, NO, i'm not really planning on selling the turbo kit at the moment.

Yeah,

Im gonna be converting my Rb20 to an RB24 soon using all tomei forged pistons, camshaft, head gasket,etc.

Thats why im looking at the Trust TD-06 25G. There's no way id put that turbo on the standard RB20 though.

Thanks for the info.

Has anybody done this is anything similar?

Also, roughly what rwkw will I get With this turbo kit in an RB24, along with an A'PEXi Power fc, Trust RSPL HG fmic, Trust oil cooler, Nismo Z32 afm, Sard 800cc injectors, splitfire direct ignition system, and tomei fuel pump.

And what would the max boost that I could run be.

Thanks,

Simon.

Has anybody done this is anything similar?

Also, roughly what rwkw will I get With this turbo kit in an RB24, along with an A'PEXi Power fc, Trust RSPL HG fmic, Trust oil cooler, Nismo Z32 afm, Sard 800cc injectors, splitfire direct ignition system, and tomei fuel pump.

And what would the max boost that I could run be.

Thanks,

Simon.

Has anybody done this is anything similar?

Also, roughly what rwkw will I get With this turbo kit in an RB24, along with an A'PEXi Power fc, Trust RSPL HG fmic, Trust oil cooler, Nismo Z32 afm, Sard 800cc injectors, splitfire direct ignition system, and tomei fuel pump.

And what would the max boost that I could run be.

Thanks,

Simon.

Has anybody done this is anything similar?

Also, roughly what rwkw will I get With this turbo kit in an RB24, along with an A'PEXi Power fc, Trust RSPL HG fmic, Trust oil cooler, Nismo Z32 afm, Sard 800cc injectors, splitfire direct ignition system, and tomei fuel pump.

And what would the max boost that I could run be.

Thanks,

Simon.

Has anybody done this is anything similar?

Also, roughly what rwkw will I get With this turbo kit in an RB24, along with an A'PEXi Power fc, Trust RSPL HG fmic, Trust oil cooler, Nismo Z32 afm, Sard 800cc injectors, splitfire direct ignition system, and tomei fuel pump.

And what would the max boost that I could run be.

Thanks,

Simon.

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