Without talking BS, the Mitsu´s are probably the best 200-370 hp turbo´s available.The quality, spool-up and milage is great on the TD04 series.If you are lazy you got both wg and bov internal in those ones, not much to build around. Used a 18T on the car before this but it was a bit too laggy, 1.8 litre is small....float_6969 wrote:My setup isn't too far off from that at all. I'm really considering have a custom mani built to run some of the mitsu turbo's. They seem to make really great numbers...
Sorry man, forgot... Engine hp, I think it made 290 whp.undertaker wrote:is that 335 wheel hp? that must be the world record for those injectors, I thought my 240whp was good!
Nope, we used the TD04-16T but I don´t know if you can find it outside the Volvo dealers. This is a stock 850R (5-speed) turbo but you can also find the angeled version on S/V70 T5 and S60 T5.c-rad wrote:I think you mean the TD05 mitsu turbos. The TD04 housings were pretty tiny. The 16G variants all use the TD05 housings and are the ones that will get you between 250-350hp. Right now, I would say the EVO3 16G is the best bang for the buck. You can get them for less than $550 shipped and make more than 330whp with them.
Not that hard, you just had to plane off the flywheel a bit on the disc surface.And of course balance the whole thing after, can recommend it, still using OEM disc and no problems with crappy sinter launches and sinter weardown on flywheel.zero_gripS13 wrote:how hard was it to mate a bmw clutch to that thing?
Yeah, you need grind down a bit because of the different disc thickness between Beemer and Nissan.I got the part number and exact info in my apartment but not there now.biosehnsucht wrote:'plane off' ? do you mean grind it down some, or resurface a wider area to make more of it useful for the clutch?
'sinter' ? as in melting bits of metal or whatever together? i.e. burning out the clutch?
The copper colored disc´s with 3, 4 or 6 "arms", what do you call them?NeedCAforS13 wrote:I don't think sinter is the correct term you're looking for...
but those are some pretty kicka$s results! nicely done, especially for a budget build.
Sean
Haha, puck... Same word in Swedish... What do you call the copper colored "metal" on the puck´s? Sinter here.NeedCAforS13 wrote:ahh the term you're looking for is "puck"
3 puck, 4 puck, 6 puck, etc...
Sean