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Murphy
Thursday 11th November 2004, 17:19
Ready to get confussed ???

http://www.turbocalculator.com/turbos/mits-td06h-20g.jpg

This is a picture of a 20g Mitsubishi turbo, specifically a Mitsubishi TD06-20G Turbo. Now up until around 10 mins ago i thought the line up of turbo's produced by mitsubishi were as follows. 15g 16T 18T and 19T. Now this has thrown me, and i have had a bit of an explanation but nothing that really helps me to understand. Per G or T of Mitsubishi turbo's there are different models also like the 20g has a smaller brother called the Mitsubishi TD05-20G Turbo.

i could go on with models and varients - but if anyone knows anymore ?!?!

Murphy
Friday 12th November 2004, 16:13
Strange that not 1 person knows anything about Mitsubishi turbos :eek:

Pedro Fandango
Friday 12th November 2004, 16:25
i've never looking into changing mine

Bracer
Friday 10th December 2004, 09:56
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/3/web/639000-639999/639353_67_full.jpg

Super 20G

Model: TDO6H-20G-TDO5H-10CM2

Maximum HP Capacity: 500

Optimal HP Range: 300-450 HP

Mounting (turbine inlet)*: T3 style

Exhaust (turbine outlet)*: 3-bolt flange, part number H TZ-7180

Compressor Inlet: accepts 2 ˝” hose

Compressor Outlet: accepts 2” hose

Oil Inlet*: 12 x 1.5mm straight thread

Oil Outlet*: 2-bolt flange, part number H TZ-7190

Optional water-cooling ports: included

Super 20G is a ‘hybrid’, similar in concept to the T3-T4 but vastly superior for street use due to its modern and efficient design. We use a TDO5H-10cm2 turbine section mated to a TDO6H-20G compressor. The result is a unit that will support up to 500HP, yet delivers the best low-speed street characteristics available for such power capability. Like the Super 16G, it’s also a good choice for stock engines that will be upgraded internally later, as it can be run at low boost levels safe for a stock engine (typically 5-8 PSI), then turned up later after you improve the engine’s internals. The internal wastegate is super-effective, and can be ordered with your choice of adjustable wastegate actuators (click here). These actuators are also available separately should you decide to change boost levels in the future.

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/3/web/639000-639999/639353_68_full.jpg

Mrsmopp
Friday 10th December 2004, 10:40
Bracer babe - can you make your pics a little smaller??

x

Bracer
Friday 10th December 2004, 10:42
I thought you always said "Bigger the Better" :hidesbehi