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Yo Dude.

I have a TD06-19c On my RB20DET, Its internal wastegated and bolts straight onto the stock manifold with a 10mm spacer plate (to avoid rubbing the block).

They dont have water lines at all as they arent water cooled. You would wanna get the oil feed and oil return lines with it to save hassles.

As for price that isnt too bad. I am selling my Td06-19c, dump pipe, silicone outlet pipe, braided oil feed, oil return, spacer plate, intake pipe etc etc complete bolt on kit for $1600 :P

They are decent turbos. Tho you will have a bit of lag... its all fun and games once on boost ;) my 255/40/17's manage to light up on boost

i think mine is rated at around 440hp, i think the 17c would be slightly less than that. Probably different sized housings.

I am running the 8cm2 housing, also have a spare 10cm2 housing. I think the 10cm2 housing is equivalent to a .63 AR .... ? not 100% sure, i think Steve posted a comparison a while back.

Oh yeah mine was converted to internal wastegate too. I think The TD06 is naturally an external wastegated turbo. But i noticed with the latest line up of TD06-20g's they have internal gated versions

skyrine dave - i didnt tell you the price :P .. what price were you thinking i was paying?

how does turbo lag actually work, i think i have a standared turbo on the skyline (i cant even find it) and it hits boost at 3 grand

like i seriously know nothing about turbos so .. is this turbo good, or wheres it ranked in the turbos .. like double the size as a standard t28 (i think thats what mine has got)

i am pretty sure i got 300hp@wheels at the moment.

I have a dyno here with 270hp@wheels on 15psi@5000rpm... 10psi@6000rpm... big Boost leak in the outlet pipe (was radiator hose, now silicone).

So i assume with the same 15psi (or more) and 7150rpm rev limit i would see 300hp.

*when i put silicone hose on after that dyno i hit, and ran, 18psi. Nothing else changed. Felt great :P

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EDIT: for Mindflux... thought i saw $1500 somewhere... musta been someone elses post ;) my bad

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