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Old 08 August 2010, 08:21 AM
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im getting the 2.2 conversion i woz going to put on a td05 20g and ive seen these for sale te06h-24v 25g
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t67 25g are these any good
Old 08 August 2010, 09:23 AM
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how much do you want to spend and what sort of power are you looking for?
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A Witch turbo???? Was unaware that broomsticks came with engines let alone turbos?!

the T67 is massive, you will have about 2000rpm on boost if you buy a stupidly big turbo LOL!!!

the turbo you buy for the car depends entirely on the aplication of the car, how you drive it and where you drive it.

Is the car going to be a daily drive ? you going to be up and down a motorway all day everyday, is it going on a track etc etc.
Old 08 August 2010, 12:07 PM
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600-700 ive got be used wk ends and pod once twice yr
Old 08 August 2010, 03:24 PM
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Is it for her broomstick

TX.

Edit - beaten to it by Stealth
Old 08 August 2010, 04:43 PM
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600 - 700 so blasé about. hope the rest of your car is up to it. sometimes i dont think people realise what it takes to have this amount of power reliably. where did you hear about the 3 turbos? on another forum from someone who has never been in a fast car in their life no doubt. if you have £20 - 30K to pump into a car of this type then fair play to you, fill your boots and good luck. get someone who knows what they are doing. just to let you know that a car of this type of car is no longer a road car. glad to see someone isn't being hit by the recession

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ebay mate lol ive spoke to my mate andrew carr mapper for what i want the td05 or the vf34 is best for torque
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What car is it?
I have to agree with bigsinky, unless you have a spare 35-40k hanging about, you wont be running anywhere near 6-700 bhp, and it will probaby cost you more than that.

Easiest way to go is to buy something that has already been built.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=160462636154

Not a bad price for a 500bhp car

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Originally Posted by stef28-2008
ebay mate lol ive spoke to my mate andrew carr mapper for what i want the td05 or the vf34 is best for torque
He's recommended a TD05 or VF34 for 600/700 hp

On top of the 2.2, what other mods are you adding to deal with that power?
Old 08 August 2010, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by stef28-2008
600-700 ive got be used wk ends and pod once twice yr
I misread this and assumed this was how much Stef had to spend!
Old 08 August 2010, 08:56 PM
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They have to mean £600-£700. The two td05 and vf34 wont get anywhere near those figures, but can be had for that price range.
Old 08 August 2010, 09:10 PM
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oh i misread. £600 - 700 will get you a 20G no probs. i thought you wanted a 700BHP classic subaru. sorry
Old 08 August 2010, 09:13 PM
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you wouldnt get abrand new vf34 for 6/700 pound,i think there more like 8/850 mate
Old 08 August 2010, 09:26 PM
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no not a vf series but a td 05/06 20G could be had for 700
Old 08 August 2010, 09:29 PM
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Spooky! (yes yes, I've arrived late to the joke ).
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Agreed the cost would only get a second had vf! I
'm actually in the same boat as the op at the moment. Either a second hand vf34, or a new andy forest td05-16g for about £700. Looking for 340bhp, it's proving to be a very difficult decision!
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I think harvey does his 18g for around 700 quid (IIRC, 650 + 12.50 P&P), brand new - a 350-380bhp turbo.

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Old 08 August 2010, 09:47 PM
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We need to think about keep all of the cogs in my gearbox Joz
Do you recon it could take it???
Old 08 August 2010, 09:52 PM
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I think Martyn J said in a thread that he ran an 8-bolt 5-sp. box for 3 (or 4?!) years at c.400bhp...

Depends on milage and abuse to date, though. And, of course, how you intend to use it!

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Old 08 August 2010, 09:56 PM
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Don't really launch it, had the car almost 2 years, probably given it abuse 5 times. Normal driving usually, guess harvey will be getting a call to see which is the best option for me.
Look out wallet, it's clobbering time!
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sc36?
Old 08 August 2010, 10:01 PM
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With the vodka and tonic, the sc36 works out to be over £800! Without a matched up pipe as well, which i think is critical, IMHO of course.
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Originally Posted by Terminator X
Is it for her broomstick

TX.

Edit - beaten to it by Stealth
Muuuhahahahahahaha!

As for 600 - 700 That will get you a second hand MD321T and they are much better than any TD05 you can stick on these cars.

The car should be an animal with a 2.2 and a 20G but 400bhp will be as much as you are realistically going to get reliably out of that turbo but the spool up should be rather rapid

There's no mention of car anywhere, what car is this for? if it's a classic have you included in the build uprated heads to include AVCS?
Old 09 August 2010, 09:16 PM
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td05 20g i payed £350 i will have fmic 700cc injectors full system 3" and some other stuff cant remember lol at the mo its 370bhp/331 torque my mapper recons i will get 400bhp/379tourque and scooby texnix recon more but i'll take it on rolling road after engine run in and proper remap and find out lol
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Yeah, thats an ebay 20G right? well just put it by your door, its good for a door stop, not good for your car (note cheap chinese import that will crack n not provide anywhere near the power your expecting).

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Originally Posted by TonyBurns
Yeah, thats an ebay 20G right? well just put it by your door, its good for a door stop, not good for your car (note cheap chinese import that will crack n not provide anywhere near the power your expecting).

Tony
+1 Tony,absolute load of rubbish if its an ebay special mate im afraid
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It could be a proper 2nd hand 20g though.

But if it IS a ebay brand new one - then best avoid like the plague, as said.
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its not of ebay i got it of andrew carr my mapper in preston i made that mistake befor i got a turbo for my old r33gtst and it lasted 2 days so after that will never go back just sell bits
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Good on you! lol

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You need the BSV for your application


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