ATS TD06

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twistywizard

Re: ATS TD06

Post by twistywizard »

Sounds awesome but would need to hear one on an MR2 first though

Sure it cant be that bad
nutter

Re: ATS TD06

Post by nutter »

No worries i'll get the clips up soon. with regard to the external wastegate, it is possible to re-route the screamer pipe back into the downpipe. KO Racing does this, this would get rid of the sound
nutter

Re: ATS TD06

Post by nutter »

ok guys these are quite big files but here you go :

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/darcy2/pic ... i_0145.avi

and

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/darcy2/pic ... i_0162.avi

I need to make some new vids, but the missus refuses to stand in a tunnel and film them :P
V8Killer
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Re: ATS TD06

Post by V8Killer »

I can whole heartedly recommend ATS...there a good bunch of lads there.

The ATS TD06 is bargain money!

I know there was a GB going on on www.gt4oc.com

Might be worth going over and having a browse!
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Re: ATS TD06

Post by Rikki »

From the 20b what sorta difference in power would you expect with supporting mods (filter, exhaust, Unichip etc) and how streetable is the TD06?

R.
JekylandHyde

Re: ATS TD06

Post by JekylandHyde »

Rikki wrote:From the 20b what sorta difference in power would you expect with supporting mods (filter, exhaust, Unichip etc) and how streetable is the TD06?


The TD06 is extremely streetable, I had it on my first 3 MR2s :)
It is roughly similar to the T3T4 turbo I raced on the first 3 seasons.

On the dyno registry: http://www.mr2ownersclub.com/mr2records/dyno.htm
Max TD06: 410 rwhp
Max CT20B: 317 rwhp

The CT20B is a faster spooler, but it will not come anywhere close to the Td06's top end.
Peter Gidden
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Re: ATS TD06

Post by Peter Gidden »

I have a TD06 kit arriving here in a few days to fit to a customer's car.. :mrgreen: :evil:
Quigonjay
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Re: ATS TD06

Post by Quigonjay »

nutter wrote:ok guys these are quite big files but here you go :

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/darcy2/pic ... i_0145.avi

and

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/darcy2/pic ... i_0162.avi

I need to make some new vids, but the missus refuses to stand in a tunnel and film them :P


links no worky :(
nutter

Re: ATS TD06

Post by nutter »

Rikki wrote:From the 20b what sorta difference in power would you expect with supporting mods (filter, exhaust, Unichip etc) and how streetable is the TD06?

R.


Check out my garage. With bolt on mods i got to 300bhp at the hubs at 1.25 bar boost ( that was with an engine that has some serious defects it was later revealed!). There is a dyno plot to show spool as well. The only internal mod i did was a metal headgasket and some ARP head studs.
DannyW
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Re: ATS TD06

Post by DannyW »

Peter Gidden - sbITs wrote:I have a TD06 kit arriving here in a few days to fit to a customer's car.. :mrgreen: :evil:


ah ha! i have a TD06 with downpipe ready to go on mine (will fit to the standard manifold), it's the smaller 18g i believe but has been hybridised in some way (not sure on the exact spec)

What sort of price do you charge for fitting Peter?
vipernet55

Re: ATS TD06

Post by vipernet55 »

Rikki wrote:From the 20b what sorta difference in power would you expect with supporting mods (filter, exhaust, Unichip etc) and how streetable is the TD06?

R.


I'll give you a shot of mine Rikki if you want to see how "streetable" it is :)
Rikki
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Re: ATS TD06

Post by Rikki »

Sounds almost too good to be true for 1200ish LOL
nutter

Re: ATS TD06

Post by nutter »

nutter wrote:ok guys these are quite big files but here you go :

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/darcy2/pic ... i_0145.avi

and

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/darcy2/pic ... i_0162.avi

I need to make some new vids, but the missus refuses to stand in a tunnel and film them :P


Linkys fixed!!! :)
Andy Conroy

Re: ATS TD06

Post by Andy Conroy »

Peter Gidden - sbITs wrote:I have a TD06 kit arriving here in a few days to fit to a customer's car.. :mrgreen: :evil:



This must be one Lucky Customer :) :)
Peter Gidden
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Re: ATS TD06

Post by Peter Gidden »

Now then Andy, everyone can see those smilies are far too small :wink:
Andy Conroy

Re: ATS TD06

Post by Andy Conroy »

Peter Gidden - sbITs wrote:Now then Andy, everyone can see those smilies are far too small :wink:
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: and even that is not enough!!!
twistywizard

Re: ATS TD06

Post by twistywizard »

Second one Works nutter

But not the first one :cry:
Quigonjay
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Re: ATS TD06

Post by Quigonjay »

maybe its just me but $2300 seems like a lot of money for those kits when you can get a t3/t4 for $620, surely the rest of the kit wouldnt cost $1700 to put together yourself?

http://www.full-race.com/catalog/produc ... cts_id=250
liberty
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Re: ATS TD06

Post by liberty »

That 2nd video link (hosted on NTL) sounds like a deep throated NA. :lol:
twistywizard

Re: ATS TD06

Post by twistywizard »

But you then need an Adaptor made up to fit to the existing Manifold, then a Downpipe made up. Then possibly an External wastegate.

For a complete WORKING package its good money!
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