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Hey guys, I'm new here, but not necessarily new to cars. I've had one turbo car in the past, an STi. I recently acquired a 1990 Miata in excellent condition, but it definitely seems like it could use some more power in the future.

I live in southwest Michigan, and frequent Gingerman raceway in the summer time, so I'd like something that could give a little more "oompf" on the track, yet still be reliable for daily driving. I've been poking around and searching a lot, but haven't specifically seen anyone using this turbo. The Suby community seems to like them, and claim they're much better than the typical Chinacharger.

I'd only be looking for just over 200whp, and plan on using MSpnp for engine management. Probably using the begi manifold and downpipe combo, as well.

Kinugawa turbocharger TD04L 19T w 5cm T25 Housing 1 3 2L 150 250HP | eBay

Thats the turbo in question, so if anyone has any experience or input, I'd love to hear what your thoughts are.

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Originally Posted by soon2brb240
Hey guys, I'm new here, but not necessarily new to cars. I've had one turbo car in the past, an STi. I recently acquired a 1990 Miata in excellent condition, but it definitely seems like it could use some more power in the future.

I live in southwest Michigan, and frequent Gingerman raceway in the summer time, so I'd like something that could give a little more "oompf" on the track, yet still be reliable for daily driving. I've been poking around and searching a lot, but haven't specifically seen anyone using this turbo. The Suby community seems to like them, and claim they're much better than the typical Chinacharger.

I'd only be looking for just over 200whp, and plan on using MSpnp for engine management. Probably using the begi manifold and downpipe combo, as well.

Kinugawa turbocharger TD04L 19T w 5cm T25 Housing 1 3 2L 150 250HP | eBay

Thats the turbo in question, so if anyone has any experience or input, I'd love to hear what your thoughts are.

Thanks in advance!
19T is bigger than you need for 200. Its easy to hit 200 with a 15G and proper engine management and exhaust. I just bought a 15G on CL for 30 dollars so keep an eye out for deals.
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Hey, thanks for the quick response! I also was checking out this one, I'm just used to so much larger turbos. Kinugawa turbocharger TD04L 15T w 5cm T25 Housing 1 3 2L 150 250HP | eBay
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Thats pretty much what I have on my car. And what greddy supplied for years. If you are going to buy new though go with a T3 chinacharger. Check out the MK Turbo setup in the for sale area. Would be exactly what you need.
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They also won't work with a BEGI/FM manifold and downpipe.
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For the price of that Kinugawa turbo you can get a used Garrett for that or less, I just got a gt2560R w. approx. 15k, ported wastegate, kinugawa adj. wastegate actuator for around that but hey I am a
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19T is a very common compressor upgrade in the saab world from the stock 15t. very little difference in lag (on a 2.3L) and a good 40-50hp increase.

I would try and find a version with a 6 or a 7cm2 hot side vs the 5cm2 you listed.

My saab runs a stock 15t with a 5cm2 hotside on a 2.3 with a 6300 redline. They produce very high egts on my car although I get full boost at just over 2000rpm
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Wow I do like that compressor housing. Definitely going to find one of those when I upgrade my turbo. That wastegate clocking is pimp.
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Originally Posted by shuiend
They also won't work with a BEGI/FM manifold and downpipe.
Oh, is that right? From my untrained eye, the flanges appeared the same as a standard t25. Thanks for the heads up, fellas!
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Originally Posted by Neilv
19T is a very common compressor upgrade in the saab world from the stock 15t. very little difference in lag (on a 2.3L) and a good 40-50hp increase.

I would try and find a version with a 6 or a 7cm2 hot side vs the 5cm2 you listed.

My saab runs a stock 15t with a 5cm2 hotside on a 2.3 with a 6300 redline. They produce very high egts on my car although I get full boost at just over 2000rpm
Where is the best place to get the 19T upgrade? Did it come stock on anything?
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Well the turbine side on the td04 is a 4 bolt pattern and the t25 is a 5 bolt pattern.
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Originally Posted by soon2brb240
Oh, is that right? From my untrained eye, the flanges appeared the same as a standard t25. Thanks for the heads up, fellas!
That outlet flange is not a stock t25 outlet. It is 4 bolt while the Begi/FM downpipes use 5 bolt flanges.
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Do not build your turbo setup around a specific turbo because you think that one turbo will be good or you can get it cheap. This is especially true if you are not hand building the manifold and downpipe. Buy a quality manifold and downpipe first. The go find the turbo that will match those parts and will make the power you want.
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Originally Posted by Greasemonkey2000
Well the turbine side on the td04 is a 4 bolt pattern and the t25 is a 5 bolt pattern.
Oh you're right! I just looked more closely at the pics on ebay.
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The only car stock I know of that it came on was the 2000 Volvo V70R.

People in the past used to take the compressor wheel itself and machine out stock compressor housings to make it fit. Now we just use an ebay turbo with the bigger hotside (6 or 7) and get it rebalanced or but the wheel/matching compressor housing and put that on a stock turbo as it is much cheaper.

Haven't heard many complaints about the 19t in the Volvo/saab world other than on a stock Volvo 5cyl its better to use a 18t as the 19t produces much more torque at the same rpm because of the minor difference in lag.

Also to be noted both the saab and Volvo turbos are TD04HL frames vs the td05h

edit: For reference here is a saab version on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/TD04HL-19T-U...b34cd1&vxp=mtr

and just the wheel/housing: http://www.ebay.com/itm/SAAB-9-3-9-5...5fbe05&vxp=mtr
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Originally Posted by Greasemonkey2000
Well the turbine side on the td04 is a 4 bolt pattern and the t25 is a 5 bolt pattern.
BEGI still lists a T3/4 flanged 1.6L manifold.

EDIT: OOPS must. read. before. posting. Sorry.... Downpipe!
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Originally Posted by shuiend
That outlet flange is not a stock t25 outlet. It is 4 bolt while the Begi/FM downpipes use 5 bolt flanges.

Do not build your turbo setup around a specific turbo because you think that one turbo will be good or you can get it cheap. This is especially true if you are not hand building the manifold and downpipe. Buy a quality manifold and downpipe first. The go find the turbo that will match those parts and will make the power you want.
Thanks again for all the input. I'd also been considering the sturovo manifold/downpipe combo and using a standard WRX turbo, but I'm not sure if it'd be economical to get that setup shipped to America. I'll probably stick to the begi combo, and keep my eyes peeled for a used Garrett, possibly even just go for the Chinacharger begi has on their website.
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Originally Posted by bahurd
BEGI still lists a T3/4 flanged 1.6L manifold.

EDIT: OOPS must. read. before. posting. Sorry.... Downpipe!
Begi does sell a t34 manifold and downpipe. Thank Braineack for them ever making the t3 downpipe for 1.6 cars.

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Thanks again for all the input. I'd also been considering the sturovo manifold/downpipe combo and using a standard WRX turbo, but I'm not sure if it'd be economical to get that setup shipped to America. I'll probably stick to the begi combo, and keep my eyes peeled for a used Garrett, possibly even just go for the Chinacharger begi has on their website.
Begi/fm manifold/dp and a $100 sr20 t25 is probably your cheapest and best option.
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Originally Posted by shuiend
Begi does sell a t34 manifold and downpipe. Thank Braineack for them ever making the t3 downpipe for 1.6 cars.



Begi/fm manifold/dp and a $100 sr20 t25 is probably your cheapest and best option.
Tacotaco manifold for cheaps too.

Or bug lars to make a 1.6 MKTurbo setup, he loves it when people do that.
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Not sure how soon you are looking to buy but Lars aka shuiend just started producing his MK Turbo setup which is a budget oriented setup and although its only for the 1.8 right now he said he will be doing 1.6 setups.
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Originally Posted by shuiend
Begi/fm manifold/dp and a $100 sr20 t25 is probably your cheapest and best option.
This realistically is what I'll end up doing. I likely won't be looking to do anything until probably next summer. I'm just trying to gain good info and work out a "plan" in my head.
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