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Car Forum / Mitsubishi Cars / January 2006

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TD025M turbocharger, where can I find some data?

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ShultZ - 01 Jan 2006 19:10 GMT
Hi everybody, I need tech data about this small turbocharger by Mitsubishi.
Is there someone who can shed some light?

ShultZ
Nobody U. Know - 02 Jan 2006 04:36 GMT
There is no TD025M. What you may be thinking of is the T25 by Garret.

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> Hi everybody, I need tech data about this small turbocharger by Mitsubishi.
> Is there someone who can shed some light?
>
> ShultZ
ShultZ - 02 Jan 2006 19:48 GMT
> There is no TD025M. What you may be thinking of is the T25 by Garret.

I'm sorry, you are wrong. TD025M-06T is currently produced by Keyyang and
licensed to Mitsubishi, nothing to share with Garrett. It's currently
installed in Mitsubishi Click, Lavita, Verna and in Opel Astra and Corsa.
Look here: http://eng.keyyang.co.kr/02products/01td025m_06t.htm
Is there anybody with a little more experience willing to help me? Thank
you!

ShultZ
Nobody U. Know - 02 Jan 2006 20:34 GMT
So if Garret T25s are used in Mitsubishis that means they aren't Garret
turbos, but Mitsu T25?

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> > There is no TD025M. What you may be thinking of is the T25 by Garret.
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> ShultZ
ShultZ - 02 Jan 2006 23:14 GMT
> So if Garret T25s are used in Mitsubishis that means they aren't Garret
> turbos, but Mitsu T25?

Oh my God... ROTFL!
Please buddy, let's do that again!  :D

ShultZ
Simpleton - 02 Jan 2006 21:02 GMT
From the looks of that cut-away, it's a motorcycle turbo. Compare it
relative to the wastegate actuator; It's the smallest automotive turbo I've
ever seen.
With respect to your question, I couldn't find maps or any info on it at
all.
What application are you considering this for?

>> There is no TD025M. What you may be thinking of is the T25 by Garret.
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> ShultZ
ShultZ - 02 Jan 2006 23:15 GMT
> From the looks of that cut-away, it's a motorcycle turbo. Compare it
> relative to the wastegate actuator; It's the smallest automotive turbo
> I've ever seen.
> With respect to your question, I couldn't find maps or any info on it at
> all.
> What application are you considering this for?

No no. It's currently on my Opel Corsa 1.7 DTI. And on many other cars, as I
already wrote.

ShultZ
Simpleton - 02 Jan 2006 23:59 GMT
It's apparently a rare item on this side of the world....I can say from the
cut-away that it's a very small unit even for a 1.7L.
We're seeing TD05, TD06 on 2.0L gas motors. Good luck, sorry I couldn't
help.

>> From the looks of that cut-away, it's a motorcycle turbo. Compare it
>> relative to the wastegate actuator; It's the smallest automotive turbo
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> ShultZ
 
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