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Old 01-27-2005, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by stolle
damn, im just getting impatient i needed to be talked down thanks, from what i understand an rhb5 is a pretty good size for a d16 not too small, but still not big at all (a good size for the street), i am fully capable of tuning it but i guess i still have a lot to learn about boost and injector size i needs me some dsm 450's...
boost lag = traction control especially on the street

you'll be much better off running a 14b or like a t3 60/48 if you want power.

just that little bit of lag will save your tires and be a lot better on the street.
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Old 01-27-2005, 12:48 PM
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I say run a bi turbo set up. ihirhb5 to get her movin, t60 to get her really movin
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too small a rhb5 is too small for a ------ weedwacker
Agreed, if I were in your situation I'd go with a t-25, 14b, something along those lines.
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Old 01-27-2005, 09:53 PM
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too small a rhb5 is too small for a ------ weedwacker
Agreed, if I were in your situation I'd go with a t-25, 14b, something along those lines.
a t25 is actually smaller then an rhb5, but since all i have right now is the rhb5 i think i will be stickin with that until i have the cash for a fresh t3...
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Old 01-27-2005, 11:13 PM
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too small a rhb5 is too small for a ------ weedwacker
Agreed, if I were in your situation I'd go with a t-25, 14b, something along those lines.
a t25 is actually smaller then an rhb5, but since all i have right now is the rhb5 i think i will be stickin with that until i have the cash for a fresh t3...
Actually...The T-25 is quite a bit bigger than the little bitch *** rhb5. I have 2 t-25's sitting in my garage and a rhb5, and I've ran both on my car. The RHB5 is small as ---- compaired to the t-25. I'll snap up some pictures if you'd like.

Dont even waste your time with the rhb5, put it on ebay. Get a T3 so that when you get the manifold made it is the standard t3 flange and you can then swap it out for bgiger ---- down the road.
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i have seen the rhb5 and t25 compressor side turbines laid next to eachother the rhb5's turbine is noticably bigger...
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I hate that turbo, cant wait to get a t3
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I can't find a picture of the t-25 but im sure someone else can throw it up



the rhb5 is tiny as ----.

it doesn't even matter anyways. both are too ------- small..period.
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