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Old 07-24-2010   #3
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Re: tdo5 turbo size

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Originally Posted by CarPsyco84 View Post
TD05 is the part number for the middle section and turbine side of the turbo. To which a bunch of different compressors can be attached to. Stock 14b is a TD05 also, all the way up to a 20g is common on a TD05... The only way to tell a small 16g compressor from a big 16g compressor is to see if the wheel has uneven blade heights.(I forgot the Technical term). A small 16g looks like the 14b where all the fins look the same, a B16g has alternating fins. An evo III 16g is a B16g compressor with better exhaust housing and O2 housing.
Actually i believe you are wrong there sir. A small 16g has uneven blades. The 14b is the only td05 that has the even blades.
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