tc-05 on a tc-06 exhaust

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tc-05 on a tc-06 exhaust

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from what i can gather the tc-06 and the tc-05 have the same exhaust housing.
Is this correct?
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TC06 turbine 8cm2 (080) housing on the left and TD05 8cm2 (080) housing on the right.

sorry ment the size of the tubine hole.
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gotrice? wrote:Image

TC06 turbine 8cm2 (080) housing on the left and TD05 8cm2 (080) housing on the right.

sorry ment the size of the tubine hole.
Yes they are the same except for the turbine wheel profile inside. For example You could machine out a TD05 8cm2 housing to fit a TC06 wheel.

Also for example you could fit a TD05 turbine in a TC06 housing but you would have about 5mm clearance all around the blades :o which would not work real good.
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Your title and your first post say TC05 but after that you talk about TD05's, so which is the correct one? My TD05-12 has an 060 exhaust housing from memory if that helps at all, which I'm sure it dosen't.
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:o i really need to pay more attention.
i thought they were both tc-05
i've heard of the cordia boys using th tc-05 in a tc-06 housing...so this is no good?
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I think what they do to make the TC05/06 hybrid is take the standard TC05 and change the compressor wheel and cover to the 06 parts and then get it all balanced.
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AB wrote:Your title and your first post say TC05 but after that you talk about TD05's, so which is the correct one? My TD05-12 has an 060 exhaust housing from memory if that helps at all, which I'm sure it dosen't.
US Starions got a TD05-12 080, J-spec Sigmas etc got a TD05-12 060 like I have here. J-Spec Starions got the TC05-12 060, rest of world got TC06-11 080.

As for the turbo hybrid, thats what they do. Thats pretty much what all hybrids are - larger compressor matched to a smaller turbine housing. I dunno how much lag you TC06 guys get, but I get my punch at 3000-4000 on the 05, then flat after 4500.
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i was mainly asking cause i've seen afew tc-05 around, so i though i could just fit one of these.

would any of these cores fit a tc-06 exhaust housing.
http://linux.forcedperformance.net/merc ... NIV-GTCHRA


heres some miti turbos
http://linux.forcedperformance.net/merc ... =DSM-Turbo
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gotrice? wrote:i was mainly asking cause i've seen afew tc-05 around, so i though i could just fit one of these.

would any of these cores fit a tc-06 exhaust housing.
http://linux.forcedperformance.net/merc ... NIV-GTCHRA


heres some miti turbos
http://linux.forcedperformance.net/merc ... =DSM-Turbo
Hey man what exactly are you after I have lots of Mitsubishi turbo stuff? I can rebuild/upgrade stuff as well.
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