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12-04-2014, 10:30 AM
Doing a lot of driving around city's lately and was looking for a turbo that would spool up quickly and deliver some punch but would also need to be decent on motorways
So reading up on here and it doesn't seem like a t04 would suit this soo more reading brought me to the T25 or the Gt2056S
Also I'm running a kkk turbo at the minute turned up to 19psi with fmic
Just after some opinions really and what's involved
I know where to get oil lines from but not exhaust flanges also ?
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T25 is probably worse than the TD04 really. 2056 or 52 would be fine.
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Won't have punch? lolwut.
Just stick it in first gear.
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12-04-2014, 03:34 PM
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Dunnooo what I was on about punch this morning lol was just pissed I had to work on my Saturday lol
I'll have a look at a gt15
And the other reason I forgot to say is iv been offered A gt2056s cheap £70 off a Renault traffic that's in good nic ( friend of mine wrote off his van)
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straight easy fit go for a gt15 or even k03 of the later dturbos.
id be tempted by the renault one if i was you but fabrication isnt a problem for me
all depends on your own circumstances, turbo chages alone can be an arseache, never mind trying to mod one that doesnt come standard
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So what's better the gt15 or k03
I am tempted as they seem to be going for alot kn ebay and i dont want to get another turbo and then decide I want one of these and miss a chance of getting it for 70quid !
Fabrication as in welding new exhaust flanges is no issue just need to know where to get the flanges from , or are you guys using the ones off the traffic / daily manifolds ?
Well it's no issue if the car was off the road for a week or so i could use another car as my daily
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GT2056s is an ace turbo...
But a GT15/Ko3 would, imo, be better suited to daily driving, better still, a GT15vnt
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Ant vnt would be ace around town tbh, a t25/t2 hybrid is also a quick spooler.
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So should I bother getting it for 70 quid and give it a go or just let it be scrapped ?
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NAD would be better around town :p
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13-04-2014, 03:53 PM
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Lol ,Not when your trying to get past lost weekend drivers !
Anyway I'm going to get it seems a waste otherwise as there going for a lot more on ebay
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(13-04-2014, 08:26 AM)welshpug Wrote: NAD would be better around town :p
A NAD is never better in any situation other than for driving at 60mph down the motorway for epic mpgs.
Even then, a turbonad would be even better on fuel
A moments silence please, for our brothers in the NAD-zone.
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There isnt much point on spending on another standard turbo though really ? The standard gt15 is great but the k14 still isnt that bad at all ?
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