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Hi I have been looking at upgrading my turbo with something that will just bolt straight on. I am looking for around 260rwkw. But I want to keep the lag right down to a minimum I have been looking at a Trust TD05 18g. I just want to no if anyone else has used these turbos before or no of anyone who has and what results they have had.

My car is a R34 skyline

thanx

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No way on earth it will make 260rwkws. It should be responsive though as its a pretty small turbo.

This is a guess, but std EVOs use to come with turbos from the TD05 series... for that power a TD06-20G is more the go, though im yet to see a T3 flanged internal gate one make that sort of power.

General consensus is a 2535 or a GT-RS is the better avenue to pursue, or try reading bullant_47s thread in forced induciton on the GCG Hi-Flow with VG30 rear housing

This is a guess, but std EVOs use to come with turbos from the TD05 series..

Evo Turbo's up to EVO III are TD05 16G.

the newer EVO's have been using something else.

I had a 16G on my VR4.

it was pretty responsive on the 2L.. I'd say 1bar boost by 3500rpm in somparison to the stock turbo (which is a td05 14B) makes 1Bar by 2900 I think

Edited by GTST
TD05 on an RB20 sounds like a winner.

TD06-20G is pretty good balance between response, a reasonable power figure at sane boost, and the good old turbo kick/feel....on an RB20 that is.

Even on an RB25 where it should be able to punch out 260-270rwkws, i would be surprised if on an RB25 a GT-Rs or GCG Hi FLow could match it for response and power...

^^^^^^^

So it I able to make the sort of power that I am after then.

how responsive was it?

Was it nice to drive?

I just want it for drifting so i want minimum lag that is why I was going for the smaller turbo over the bigger.

I have a mate that has a TD06 25g and it is to lagy for what I would like. I have been also told that their I a guy over in Victoria with a GTT with the same set up as mine and he is producing 270rwkw on 1.2bar.

Here's the Boost Graph - It made 1.2bar by 3200rpm and held that til 5000rpm before slowly dropping back and holding 1.0bar by 6350rpm til 7250rpm

r34dynomar04boost.jpg

Ignore the spiral effect - the operator over-boosted it at 1st

That was with a completely standard head/cams etc just lots of bolt on bits. I was aiming for Tomei 260' Cams and Pulleys for even more poke.

It was fantastic to drive - good off boost preformance too.

Edited by IanH
  • 3 years later...
Hi I have been looking at upgrading my turbo with something that will just bolt straight on. I am looking for around 260rwkw. But I want to keep the lag right down to a minimum I have been looking at a Trust TD05 18g. I just want to no if anyone else has used these turbos before or no of anyone who has and what results they have had.

My car is a R34 skyline

thanx

gimme a few hours i will post dyno results, same response as stock turbo, makes 230 at 15psi and 250 at a bit more.

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