whynot wrote:The specs of my current turbo is. Compressor 48.2mm/67.9mm 50 trim and turbine 56mm/49 mm 7 7 trim. AR. 70. I have no idea if this is a factory td05 or something modified as there is conflicting info on the Internet.
That is the size of a 16G6 compressor wheel and TD05H turbine wheel - the internet and it's people get awfully confused about this kind of thing, and it doesn't help that there are various different size "16Gs". The one you have is the most aggressive of the range of "TD05-16G" rotating assemblies, but you have the smallest turbine and compressor housings as well - which is probably going some way to holding things back.
After the EVO 3 Mitsubishi use the exact same wheels you have but made them reverse flow, and started messing with the housings they put on them - putting larger divided housings on the turbine side and larger compressor housings, even the ultra impressive EVO 9 turbos run the same spec wheels (but reversed) as you but run a 10.5cm^2 twin scroll turbine housing versus your 7cm one, and a TD06-spec compressor housing. For what it's worth a trick some of the more cunning DSM/EVO guys in the older days used to adapt TD06 comp housings over the 16G6 to unleash some flow and it certainly works.
An example of how well this setup works is a mate capitalised on the fact that the manufacture of a JB Mitsi-based turbo is so cheap and effective by buying a Kinugawa (they take the Mitsi designs and run with them by making them for lots of different applications and combos) TD05H-16G6 with the TD06-spec comp housing and a T25 flanged 8cm^2 turbine housing for his Silvia and we've pushed it to >290kw @ hubs on E85 before running out of fuel system, power still picking up at that stage with more boost.
These guys: http://shopping.kinugawaturbo.com/kinugawaturbocharger3antisurgecovertd05h-16gt25flange8cm.aspx
Is your setup internally or externally gated?