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Old 24 April 2007, 03:06 PM
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hi eed some advice on buying a bigger turbo.
i have a my00 .wagon uk.
ninja hi-flow cat-,
magnex center d-cat-,
h+s jap b+b-,
walbro f-pump-,
sti top mount with samco hoses -,
k+n induction-,
bailey d-valve-,
+td04turbo now the tricky bit which turbo do i look for ??
td05 ? vf28 +++ front entry will be lookin for 2nd hnd coz$$$ tight.
cheers.
Old 24 April 2007, 04:19 PM
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cheapest option would probably be v28 as these sell fairly cheaply. think about £200/£250 last time I saw one for sale. whatever you get you would need to get it remapped so you need to consider the cost of that. currently £650 + VAT. think the v28 is good for 320/330 bhp
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can pick up a td05 for around 150 then get it modded to fit
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td05 is the way to go they are good for 350bhp with the right mods and you can get a good second hand one for £150 you can get them in front entry to
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