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AFAIK the S and SH are both 12 blade, only the SL2 is an 11 blade. The S and SL2 are rated the same but from what i have read the SL2 blade design was designed for small capacity engines and actually flows slightly more than the S.

AFAIK the S and SH are both 12 blade, only the SL2 is an 11 blade. The S and SL2 are rated the same but from what i have read the SL2 blade design was designed for small capacity engines and actually flows slightly more than the S.

sorry not being a smart ass but the tdo5 has a bigger turbine wheel then a sl2 hopw can it flow more ?

just wondering if anyone has any videos of their td06sl2 setups on standard manifolds running yet?

im holding out till next month when kando release their new surge slotted front housing for the l2, then i will be running a td06sl2-20g 10cm on a series 1.5 rb25, standard manifold and gate in the rear housing.

Just curious what the motor is going to sound like with a "big turbo" but standard cast manifold

Twin T67s (L2-25Gs) will be laggy!

full boost at 4k with just 1 on a 2.5L motor, two of them on a 3L will be awful

what size rear cm housing is on that 2.5L............its a forged built motor 272 cams,custom vales and valve lenghts,shimless buckets,ported,,wiseco pistons,manely rods,billet caps,studs,crank been decked out etc

That sounds about right

Have a look on supra forums. There should be a few 2j td06 builds/results on there

already on sf hey champ.........nah man only one guy runs a twin td05/16g set up.......rest use the garret bb gt28's or the very few do run hks items.............mainly all single turbo conversion for the sf boys

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