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Item: Trust TD06 20G 8CM RB20DET turbo kit

Age: Unknown

Condition: excellent condition, very little play, mani has had very little use

Price: $1500

To Fit: (What car) RB20 or RB25

Location: Mile End, SA

Contact: Ben - PM, reply in this thread, or ring 0433 535 410

Comments:

Hey all,

Bought this kit for my car recently, decided I want something a little smaller, so it's up for sale.

It's a trust TD06 20G 8cm internal gate kit for a RB20, comes with all lines, cast hot pipe, manifold spacer, all studs etc, Trust cast dump pipe, Adj. actuator etc, ie. the full bolt on kit

VERY good turbo for those wanting big power out of their RB20's, be insane on a RB25.

A Mates R32 was tuned with the same turbo kit, and supporting mods (Z32, GTR injectors, pump, FMIC, exhaust, remap) and made 241rwkw on 16 psi, with 16psi by 3900-4000 RPM, holding boost hard till 8500RPM limiter.

Comes on a bit later, but when it hit's, it hits HARD.

Kit also comes with a DMAX Japan stainless low mount manifold, extra bracing added, not a cheap china mani.

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Im chasing $1500 for the full bolt on kit.

Will trade for certain parts. PM me with what you have.

Am willing to send at buyers expense, but beware, it's pretty heavy.

Located in Mile End SA, Contact Ben via PM, this thread or 0433 535 410.

Edited by R31 drift pig

Ok... still for sale.

Have now found out that this was incorrectly sold to me as a TD06 20G 8cm.

It is a TD06 17C 8cm...... rated @ 380 PS which equates to about 225-230 RWKW's.... (in a perfect world mind you) Been said a lot though that Trust underrate their turbos though, so maybe 240 - 250rwkw's

I have no idea what this would be like on a 20, but Id say too small on a 25. I cant find much info on them, and i cant find anyone who's using/used one....

Id also say that this would have less lag that a 20G, maybe some competition for a HKS2530?

Edited by R31 drift pig

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