IHI VF Turbo types ?
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IHI VF Turbo types ?
The first question is , I don't know what type of IHI Turbo on MY2001 Forester S Turbo(20.lt 170PS)
And the main question/s is/are
I don't know there are how many IHI VF Turbo types and their specs.
and also please send me the complete IHI VF production list and thier specs. & performances(boost, HP...vs)
Thanks for all.
And the main question/s is/are
I don't know there are how many IHI VF Turbo types and their specs.
and also please send me the complete IHI VF production list and thier specs. & performances(boost, HP...vs)
Thanks for all.
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TD035 on your S-turbo
VF range goes from the teens to 39 depending on application required.
If you are looking for an upgrade a TD04 is cheap and easy ( no requirement for injectors or FPR etc ). If you want more power without the lag, look at a VF35, but you will need supporting mods and almost certainly a remap.
Steve
VF range goes from the teens to 39 depending on application required.
If you are looking for an upgrade a TD04 is cheap and easy ( no requirement for injectors or FPR etc ). If you want more power without the lag, look at a VF35, but you will need supporting mods and almost certainly a remap.
Steve
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Originally Posted by stevem2k
TD035 on your S-turbo
VF range goes from the teens to 39 depending on application required.
If you are looking for an upgrade a TD04 is cheap and easy ( no requirement for injectors or FPR etc ). If you want more power without the lag, look at a VF35, but you will need supporting mods and almost certainly a remap.
Steve
VF range goes from the teens to 39 depending on application required.
If you are looking for an upgrade a TD04 is cheap and easy ( no requirement for injectors or FPR etc ). If you want more power without the lag, look at a VF35, but you will need supporting mods and almost certainly a remap.
Steve
thanks stevem
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