DSM or Mitsu turbo geeks- need your help!

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frapjap
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I'm pretty sure I can do this and have researched the bejesus out of it, but I wanted to confirm once more in case any of you guys are/were DSM guys.

I have a TD05 turbo that I want to replace the turbine wheel shaft on.
I'm fairly certain that I can use a TD05H turbine wheel shaft on it since the housings are all the same. I just want to be sure that the diameter of the wheel isn't changing and that it will not have fitment issues.

Is that correct? If not, why?


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frapjap wrote:I'm pretty sure I can do this and have researched the bejesus out of it, but I wanted to confirm once more in case any of you guys are/were DSM guys.

I have a TD05 turbo that I want to replace the turbine wheel shaft on.
I'm fairly certain that I can use a TD05H turbine wheel shaft on it since the housings are all the same. I just want to be sure that the diameter of the wheel isn't changing and that it will not have fitment issues.

Is that correct? If not, why?

i'm no DSM guy, but Evotyler might be able to answer that for you. He's the one who drives that nice blue Evo at Carlisle.


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