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They are similar to what yo uwill find on late model EVOs, and knowing what sort of power they make and TD06-20Gs which are bigger in the compressor (20g) and bigger in the turbine (TD06) then i suspect they will make about 230rwkws, perhaps 140rwkws depending on what engine its going on and the boost you want to run.

I woudl think they woudl be a decent thing on an RB20, on an RB25 they woudl be very punchy but a bit choked up. Still thats all speculation :(

I had a co-worker with the 10cm (The onle listed for RB25 IIRC)....It went well, a little bit of dough, but what are rb20's for :( Expect around 220-240rwkw on 1.2-1.3bar.

If you can get the kit cheap then it will be a lot of fun and not as out there as the TD06 kit :D

Id say you would get close, maybe closer to 230 - 240rwkw.

I'd ultimately call them as something that'd hit in the HKS GT2535 kind of area, so yeah probably that power. I know someone who has made just over 240"rwkw" with a GT2535 and someone who has made just over 260"rwkw" on stock RB25s using a TD05-18G on Dynapack hub dynos for what its worth. IanH on this forum used to run one on his R34 GTT

This thread done before: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Td...&p=1557163#

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