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Thanx guys. I found a DR30 skyline with a FJ20DET fitted with a Trust TD07-30G, along with loads of other Trust perforance mods for $13000. Just wondering if this is a good price and what power could i expect roughly.........Cheers

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Originally posted by 180_mph

Thanx guys. I found a DR30 skyline with a FJ20DET fitted with a Trust TD07-30G, along with loads of  other Trust perforance mods for $13000. Just wondering if this is a good price and what power could i expect roughly.........Cheers

that would be a pig to drive on the street

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I just saw yesterday a TD07 with the biggest exhaust housing iv'e ever seen. Was bigger than the comp cover. Im thinking nothing but a rotor would be able to spool that thing up.

Iv'e just bought a TD06 20g for mine with the smaller exhaust housing so should be a good thing.

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TD07 refers to the turbine size, and basically means big. The 30G refers to compressor size and basically means big. Whether the 25G wheel on the TD07 is the same as on the T67 im not sure.

If you are having trouble finding info on the TD07, try a search for the T78, basically the same thing, a bit like the TD06-25G and the T67-25G.

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