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the TD05 turbo is ok, would be a bit bigger than 33 turbo, good for probably 200-210rwkw but it depends on the model as there are a few different types, but you could run more boost. Dont think they are ball bearing but they are not to laggy ive been told.

if its 700 id get it if its in good condition, a bit hard to tell if you cant see it but.

well the guy who has it for sale is the one i brought my car off and is pretty reputable... its 50,000yen not inc postage i think... so add on whatever the postage is and thats how much it will cost.

stuff it i might just buy a 33 turb... cheaper... i dont want to make it into a monster... just a nice everyday driver.

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thanks Clint!

i just emailed him then should get a reply tomorow...

hmmmm... probably wont be able to get it until januarys pay :) and im guessing it wont be there by then... so if someone else wants it... holla

Inark I wouldn't want to gazump you,so only if you definately can't get it I'm interested.

We have a blown R33 turbo ( IC full of oil) and I'm just considering what to do

Highflow it and go to a steel wheel or scrap it and go for an aftermarket upgrade.

My aim is to be able to run mid 12's. I've got the IC and exhaust and ECU management, now seems like the time to take the next step.

Anyone got suggestions????

  • 4 months later...

why not oxy off an old manifold flange do your housing will fit and make up a custom dump oki?

Inark i dont think this turbo is watercooled either it just sits there cooking the oil. Most trust and Blitz and some to4s(hks at least) dont use water cooling either and isnt as efficiant. If i was you i would buy a blown r33 turbo and hiflow it

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