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Nah, that chart is correct with the A/Rs -> http://www.hksusa.com/categories/more.asp?id=1092 .

It seems that no-one knows the dimensions of the TD06 both 20G + 25G, or T67 (ones quoted are MHI stock). Going to find my verniers and measure them.. one day!

Ok let me first apologise for the measurements given in the earlier post. They are totally incorrect. Here are the correct measurements for the TD06-20G and the T67-25G. The 25G wheel is the same as the one used in the TD07 & the TD06, the difference being in the exhaust housing.

20G: Minor 53mm, Major 68mm, Trim 61

25G Minor 61mm, Major 78mm, Trim 61

Exhaust wheels

TD06: Minor 56mm, Major 65mm, Trim 74

T67: Minor 54mm, Major 62mm, Trim 76

Please note that these measurements may be out by +/- 0.5mm, my battery died in the verniers so had to rely on my one good eye.

Also see the attached pics, from left going in a clockwise direction: T51R Kai, HKS 2835. HKS 3037S, T67-25G, TD06-20G. There's alot of differences in the design of all these turbos as well....

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Both the Trust turbos have 10cm rears, they are pretty much identical. The wheels are totally different designs, with the T67 being able to flow alot more gas, even though the wheel is slightly smaller.

So considering exhaust wheels are much the same diam, though the T67 looks as though it will flow a lot more (pitch of blades)...im thinking that the T67-25G with an 8cm housing cant be any worse then my current setup remembering lat time you were in the car i had a 10cm housing, and the thing still had marginal tune?

So with cam gear, some higher lift cams and PFc do you think id be able to get 1bar out of the T67-25G by 4,500rpm? mmm i suppose there is only one way to find out :D

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