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lilvee said:
just curious...

there is a 3 digit number at turbine side at td05 turbine families...

"050", "060", "070".......

what it does mean?

is the housing size.. 070 is using for evo 1234567 turbine housing.. it about 7cm large.

for vr4 is using 060 6cm housing.

td0620g have 080 until 140 ..
 
so what's the power output for a T4 trim Mitsubishi turbine?

And what happens when it's a hybrid? DOes this mean it has different turbine blades compared to it's housing?
 
49178-01470 = part number for EVO-3 turbo
49178-01460 = for EVO-2
 
sum-dum-fuk said:
TKK...

i assume ur assuming the part numbers.. ;)

hi sifu,

i tot is the 070=7cm housing? part numbers i think you have mention already in zth.com manymany time....
 
sum duh funk - 60 and 70 is evo 3 turbine. evo 2 is 50. its just that 60 is very hard to find its from the first batch of evo3.
 
49178-01470 = Evo 3 big 16G
49178-01460 = Evo 2
49178-01450 = Evo 1
49178-01420 = VR4-RS
49178-01400 = VR4 stock (200 or 220)

these are the specs.. B)
 
sum-dum-fuk said:
49178-01470 = Evo 3 big 16G
49178-01460 = Evo 2
49178-01450 = Evo 1
49178-01420 = VR4-RS
49178-01400 = VR4 stock (200 or 220)

these are the specs.. B)



the turbo king has spoken .. :biggrin:
 
sum-dum-fuk said:
49178-01470 = Evo 3 big 16G
49178-01460 = Evo 2
49178-01450 = Evo 1
49178-01420 = VR4-RS
49178-01400 = VR4 stock (200 or 220)

these are the specs.. B)


and..... which 1 twin fin and which 1 single blade?

wats the major diff between those... more CFM? and more LAG?
 
VR4 RS using 6cm housing????
 

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