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Hi All,

I am looking at putting a td-06 25G high mount with external wastegate on my 34 soon and am wondering whether i should gone down a different path or not.

The mods on my car so far are:

Blitz twin plate clutch

Blitz front mount

Walbro Fuel pump

Pod filter

AVCR boost controller

PFC (not installed yet)

550 cc injectors (not installed yet)

Future mods before turbo:

260 degree Cams

Cam gear

oil cooler and remote oil filter

Looking for 250 - 300 rwkw.

Just want to see peoples opinions.

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Looking for response more than out right power as i am not planning on doing a rebuild in the near future.

Otherwise i would be going down the path of a t04z and chasing over 400 rwkw, but i want to use this as a street car and the occasional track and drag day at this point.

Thanks MADGT4 for your response as there is one in the for sale section i am looking at purchasing but didnt know whether it was a good idea or not.

That is the purpose of this thread :glare:

What size housing is the turbo your looking at?

But i cant speak from experience though only from what i hear/read so i would possibly try and find someone that has a similar setup or better knowledge of the turbo.

At the end of the day from what i know though it is an ideal turbo for the 25!

td06-25g probably isnt the most responsive of the turbo range but makes up for it in power delivery i guess, try a gt30 or a 3037s for more response. I am a BIG fan of the td06-25g's so i would still say go for it, be a tough car then :D

depending on the housing size it will easily match a GT30 for response, in fact a T67 8cm (very similar) we did recently shat all over the GT30 the differrence in response was like 40rwkw between 3000-4500

Future mods before turbo:

260 degree Cams

Cam gear

oil cooler and remote oil filter

Looking for 250 - 300 rwkw.

if you are just looking at <300rwkw with top mount td0625g you will need none of the above, although oil cooler would be a good idea for track use.

you could easily get 280-290rwkw from what you have already but dont forget z32 afm.

cheers

yeah ex housing choice will change rpm response alot, a mate of mine had the smaller td06-20g on his r33 gtst not sure of ex housing size but it didnt hit hard till between 4500-5000. nice once it was on though..

It is said to be the 8cm version of the td-06 25g, so should hopefully be not too laggy.

I have two mates in Adelaide who have been driving around with 300rwkw for 4 years and have not had a problem and they drive there car everyday as well as doing a couple of track days.

I think it is more about the tune and support mods as well as the way you drive the car to how long your engine will last.

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