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Awesome result! Any pics of the turbo before it went on? The only internal gate TD06s i have seen dont look to have great wastegate and dump design. So if these are the results then bugger what they look like and what i woudl of thought would be high back pressure. Go for the bolt on low mount convenience for the same result. Same power at same boost :D

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What other mods you got?

The usual stuff. FMIC, gtr injectors, 040 pump, cam gears, big zorst

is this a stock rb20 or rebuilt? very nice figures

Stock as a rock internally

have you got the dyno sheet with the boost response? when do you hit max boost? and how bad is the boost creep

Max boost about 4500rpm and with an 18psi map it went up over 20psi top end. Set to 16 and it creeps to 18.

No pics sorry Roy.

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hey roy in your opinion wats the best highmount tdo6 you can, wandering if theres a ballbearing version of the tdo6 20g 8cm... this is for my r32 aswell, have been checking yours and ronins car out and am very imressed y how they perform

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Impressive, I didn't even know td06's came in low mount, let alone internally gated!

hey roy in your opinion wats the best highmount tdo6 you can, wandering if theres a ballbearing version of the tdo6 20g 8cm... this is for my r32 aswell, have been checking yours and ronins car out and am very imressed y how they perform

No td06 is ball bearing

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