WHICH TURBO IS BETTER? TME or EVO9 TURBO?
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Originally Posted by tobz
I understand that. I thought the first part of the number was the compresser size. Any idea how much bigger it is? I thinking about the TME right now. Does the weight difference between the two make them similar?t
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The TME is a great turbo, perhaps the ultimate Street turbo for quick spool on a Evo 8. Unfortunately in my opinion the TME wouldn't outpower the stock Evo 9 turbo .
As Warrtalon explained before, the Mivec on the Evo 9 makes the Evo 9 turbo spin almost as fast or faster than the TME but with better top end.
My recommendation would be to sell the TME turbo to a 03-04 Evo owner, that will make a big difference on their cars.
Another issue that you would have is the relocation/retrofiting kit for your Evo 9. I haven't seen people using the 03-05 Evo 8 turbo into a Evo 9. When fitting the Evo 9 turbo into a Evo 8 you require a relocation kit or some kind of custom fitting..but I am not 100% sure.
Just my .2c
As Warrtalon explained before, the Mivec on the Evo 9 makes the Evo 9 turbo spin almost as fast or faster than the TME but with better top end.
My recommendation would be to sell the TME turbo to a 03-04 Evo owner, that will make a big difference on their cars.
Another issue that you would have is the relocation/retrofiting kit for your Evo 9. I haven't seen people using the 03-05 Evo 8 turbo into a Evo 9. When fitting the Evo 9 turbo into a Evo 8 you require a relocation kit or some kind of custom fitting..but I am not 100% sure.
Just my .2c
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Originally Posted by tobz
From the Mit web page for the 9.
Stock 9 turbo
TD05HR-16G6-10.5T Aluminum wheel
(Twin Scroll Turbine)
TME 6.5
TD05HRA-16G6-10.5T Titanium wheel 33% lighter.
It looks like the TME would be the best bet. I do not know if the anything else is changed. But it does not indicate it in the part number. The A in the part number is for the Titanium.
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Stock 9 turbo
TD05HR-16G6-10.5T Aluminum wheel
(Twin Scroll Turbine)
TME 6.5
TD05HRA-16G6-10.5T Titanium wheel 33% lighter.
It looks like the TME would be the best bet. I do not know if the anything else is changed. But it does not indicate it in the part number. The A in the part number is for the Titanium.
t.
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Originally Posted by tobz
Stock 9 turbo
TD05HR-16G6-10.5T Aluminum wheel
(Twin Scroll Turbine)
TME 6.5
TD05HRA-16G6-10.5T Titanium wheel 33% lighter.
TD05HR-16G6-10.5T Aluminum wheel
(Twin Scroll Turbine)
TME 6.5
TD05HRA-16G6-10.5T Titanium wheel 33% lighter.
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Originally Posted by Warrtalon
Sure seems like the IX turbo makes more power. I think it would be a mistake to replace the turbo on a brand new IX with a simple TME 6.5...
On GSR, the turbocharger uses a lengthened diffuser to generate more low-end and mid-range torque (295lb ft/3000rpm) as well as bring a significant improvement in response (average 5%) across the full rev range.
On the RS and GT, the turbocharger compressor wheel uses magnesium alloy instead of aluminum alloy.
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Originally Posted by pnoiboy626
the evo 6.5 titanium turbo still makes more power than the stock USDM evo 9 turbo. though i dont know if it shares the same as the Japan and Europe models.
On GSR, the turbocharger uses a lengthened diffuser to generate more low-end and mid-range torque (295lb ft/3000rpm) as well as bring a significant improvement in response (average 5%) across the full rev range.
On the RS and GT, the turbocharger compressor wheel uses magnesium alloy instead of aluminum alloy.
On GSR, the turbocharger uses a lengthened diffuser to generate more low-end and mid-range torque (295lb ft/3000rpm) as well as bring a significant improvement in response (average 5%) across the full rev range.
On the RS and GT, the turbocharger compressor wheel uses magnesium alloy instead of aluminum alloy.
The Evo 9 turbo on the other hand flows significantly more air, I estimate around 15% more. I don't think the TME turbo would make much power than the regular Evo 8 turbo however I think it would make the Evo 8 a bit faster due to faster high revin capabilities and no turbolag..
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I am not going to go thru the trouble of quoting myself, but listen, when someone like Robert Young (who owns ForcedPerformance) says the IX is better...it is. He is not going to tell me that my stock IX turbo is better if he could sell me a TME and make money.
The whole point of this thread is someone thought that they needed to keep the TME and sack the IX. Spark Notes= The 16GC-10.5T that comes with the IX rules all. Well at least all stock turbos that come before it (with the probable exception of the 15GK rally turbo).
The whole point of this thread is someone thought that they needed to keep the TME and sack the IX. Spark Notes= The 16GC-10.5T that comes with the IX rules all. Well at least all stock turbos that come before it (with the probable exception of the 15GK rally turbo).
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I kind of follow the same trnd on that comment, when i did an upgrade of my turbo for my ex-WRX Forceperformance shop really gave me the best options, this guys was very neutral and did not try to sell me the product to make money.
Off topic but their customer service(Forcedperformance) is very sharp, when I was parting out my WRX they faxed me all the receipts from the purchase I made from them . I have reasons to belive that Forcedperformance are a trusty company, they deal with turbos all day long.
Off topic but their customer service(Forcedperformance) is very sharp, when I was parting out my WRX they faxed me all the receipts from the purchase I made from them . I have reasons to belive that Forcedperformance are a trusty company, they deal with turbos all day long.