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Td05h Td06 Billet 16g on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Orleans, Ontario, Canada

Orleans, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Brand:BIllet Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:16G

TD05-TD06   Billet 20G   7blade  Compressor Wheel

High performance wheel and outperforms cast wheels in spool and flow.


Narrow hub design makes for wider blades which equals more airflow.


Taller blades vs cast for faster spool.


Slim blade design for weight savings. 


Rated for 44lb/min 


Will fit TD05 and TD06 turbine shafts.


50.39X68.01MM   

Tapered tip:72.46mm

Tip height:4.85mm

Superback:2.9mm

Overall height :35mm

Bore:6.5mm


We also sell TD05, TD06 Turbine Shafts and Rebuild Kits.

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