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which turbo tdo6H 20g or fp green

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dustin_8907

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I was wondering what turbo would be best for a stock motor (7 bolt) 2g that is in great running condition and no signs of crankwalk. Which turbo would be best matched for the power handling capabilities of the motor. Their will be all support mods done. Also which one has the best spoolup to power ratio.

FP Green vs. tdo6H 20g
 
You probably should go with a 16g if you're intending to stay with a stock block and head.

Advancing to a bigger turbo you need to get bigger system, fmic, exhaust, some sort of tuning device, etc... I mean with a 16g and those other mods mention above it could possible be capable of 350-400hp.
 
Yes, Holset and Borg Warner will outspool and is capable of more putting out more power but I do think you get anything out of those turbo in he's intending to stay with a complete stock block and head.
 
Even with a stock block and head...the hx 35 in a BEP will do him great. flows like a 50 trim, nowhere near that price range, and gives a good amount of room to grow.

and with the BEP, throw it on his manifold, and put an external wastegate on there, all set.
 
Someone on dsmtalk was talking about how FP is not making the Green or Red turbo's right now.. Don't quote me on that though.
 
I'd recommend a 20g if those are the only 2 turbo's that your open to hearing about. If you are interested in other choices however, the FP 18g 6sl2 is one to consider as well.
 
I was wondering what turbo would be best for a stock motor (7 bolt) 2g that is in great running condition and no signs of crankwalk. Which turbo would be best matched for the power handling capabilities of the motor. Their will be all support mods done. Also which one has the best spoolup to power ratio.

FP Green vs. tdo6H 20g

20g for me, it's the best of both worlds. You can trap 120+ with enough fuel and still pull like a 16g on steroilds around town. I was able to spool it like a 14b on stock compression and it pulled to 7500 when I let it. It's mitsu, and i've never had one fail. It's the only turbo i've owned more then twice, and it feels that much better on spray.
 
20g for me, it's the best of both worlds. You can trap 120+ with enough fuel and still pull like a 16g on steroilds around town. I was able to spool it like a 14b on stock compression and it pulled to 7500 when I let it. It's mitsu, and i've never had one fail. It's the only turbo i've owned more then twice, and it feels that much better on spray.


What kind of damn 20g did you have. The td06 20g spools like a dog. First time I heard anyone say one spools like a 14b. My 16g dont even spool that fast.

The green is rated around 50 lb/min where the 20g is around 45 lb/min. So the green should push more air. I think they started making them again too.

Also the stock long block can handle a lot. I bought a 16g and wish I went larger to get the 350-400whp mark I had to run e85 and max the turbo to its limits. Where with a larger turbo you can boost 20-25psi and make 450whp. Then when you build a better motor you could turn it up 30-35psi without having to upgrade again.
 
I'm gonna have to say the hx35 in the bep housing or the fp green. the hx35 Spools like a 14b and flows 52lb/min.
If you were going to get a td05 20g I'd just get a evo3 flows almost the same when maxed out and with the extra money you could get some cams.
 
My 2.4L +Buschur TD06 20G is like a limitless 14b. I would go 16g if I didn't have the 2.4L though, unless you have serious power plans and if that is so, scrap your stock idea.
 
Between the 2 i would shoot for the FP green. FP has had good rep for building great turbos and the green has a decent spooltime and pulls strong all the way. I would recommend running at least 850 injectors.
 
since you guys talking about turbos...what is the best turbo for everyday driving and that spools up fast.....i was told that E3 16g is the best,is it?? after reading a saw good feedback about 18g?? so really confused? i am get all the supporting mods and all the parts at once..i need to know what turbo fits my need to buy everything according to that.
 
i would go with the green
green = td06h turbine wheel + 50trim compressor wheel 54mm inducer , 76mm exducer
td06 20g = td06h turbine wheel + 20g compressor wheel 52.8mm inducer , 68mm exducer

choice is urs , i went with the green, at 30psi i pushed around 363whp on dynodynamics, should be around 420 on the dynojet , this is on pump gas
 
the hx35 Spools like a 14b and flows 52lb/min.

This is a way overrated statement. The hx35 8blade is 52lb/min capable but doesn't spool near as quick as a 14bWTF.
The hx35 is a good turbo to consider(maybe best choice) when looking into the Green or 20g.
 
I was wondering what turbo would be best for a stock motor (7 bolt) 2g that is in great running condition and no signs of crankwalk. Which turbo would be best matched for the power handling capabilities of the motor. Their will be all support mods done. Also which one has the best spoolup to power ratio.

FP Green vs. tdo6H 20g

Why are you even worried about crankwalk, you have a 1g. 2g's are the ones that get it and even then there are extremely very little people getting it, crankwalk is overrated. As for turbos, green and the 20g are old technology, and even though holset is too, the holset is better than hands down.
 
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