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Dowt. Guess we can't use a 25g compressor wheel except in a greddy titled compressor cover :ohdamn:

What is really funny is that i picked up an entire greddy 18g honda b-series turbo kit the other day, for dirt cheap($50) My plans are to put a td06 turbine and 25g compressor on it. The compressor housing has a thick enough inlet to put about any compressor i want in it. My main concern is weather or not to put a td06h turbine in a 7cm turbine housing, or to put it in the greddy t3 turbine housing. How does a td06h flow in the 7cm housing?
 
Just fine for the fp green ;) It may be enough. It's worth a shot. I think you can upbrade to an 8cm^2 turbine housing (from the sy/ty turbo). But you will have to get a t3 manifold to run the 8cm.
 
If i could get a number on max flow of a td06 in a 7cm housing, i could pretty much pick the perfect compressor wheel to match. I can get compressor wheels cheap, even garrett gt series.
 
OK kids, here are the numbers...measured in inches and converted for millimeters:

Compressor wheel:
Inducer 58.0mm/2.284"
Exducer 75.0mm/2.952"
Vertical edge 6.6mm/0.260"

Turbine wheel:
Inducer 67.3mm/2.648"
Exducer 58.8mm/2.314"
Vertical edge 11.3mm/0.445"

For lack of a better name, I'm calling the short flat portion at the edge of the wheel the 'vertical edge', as shown in the diagram in post #17 measuring 6.9mm.

Some quick math shows the compressor wheel to be a 60-trim, the closest thing I could find here was a Garrett T04E. The turbine wheel seems to be a TD06H, based on info here.
 
E60 compressor (2.290" / 2.950") , TD06H turbine (2.315" / 2.650"). I was correct in the beginning.

So it appears the only thing that separates the Frank Level 5 and Frank Level 6 is the 8cm turbine housing. This housing would really do nothing to add performance unless you were running 25psi and above.

My buddy Jeff is running a Frank Level 5 on his stock 2G with 139k on the original 7-bolt. He's seeing full boost around 4200rpms and as run a best of 12.20 @ 114 and cut a 1.680 60-ft; the car is full-weight.
 

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