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Dont know for a fact, but from a little experience with the TD06-20g on an RB20, and dyno results on RB25, i suspect the TD05-18g with 10cm housing will be a punchy little unit that wuth a good tune could muster a nice 200-220rwks at 1.0-1.3bar.

All theory, i wouldnt be too scared about stepping up to a TD06-20G if you have an RB25. Does the TD05-18g have an internal or external gate?

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I haven't seen a TD05 with an external gate but that doesn't mean they dont exist.

I think it may be a bit small for the RB25, as i see most TD05 kits for hondas and CA18s, generally stepping up to smallish TD06s on SRs and RB20s

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