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TR TD05-18G Bolt On Turbo Stock Replacement | Subaru WRX (2008-14), Forester (2009-13) & Legacy GT (2005-09) (Flange Outlet)

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TR TD05-18G Bolt On Turbo Stock Replacement | Subaru WRX (2008-14), Forester (2009-13) & Legacy GT (2005-09) (Flange Outlet)

The TR TD05-18G Turbo is the one of the best turbo upgrade for your street car. The turbo characteristics are very similar to factory VF42 turbo but with an increased spool rate and capacity to handle power upwards of 350WHP so it makes a great addition to your engine if you are planning to keep your car daily driver friendly. The turbo comes with all fitting and gaskets, ready to bolt on out of the box.

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Turbo Characteristics

Bearing Type: Journal
Flange Type: Standard Subaru 5-Bolts
Compressor Wheel In: 50.3 mm
Ex: 68 mm

Turbine Wheel

In: 56 mm
Ex: 49.2 mm
Actuator: 1.1 Bar / 16 psi
Turbine Housing: 7 cm2
Max. Power: 400 HP

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Kit Contents

  • Turbocharger

  • Actuator

  • Oil Pipe

  • Water Pipe

  • Gaskets

  • Hardware kits

  • Motul 300V 2L


Application

  • 2008-2014 Subaru WRX
  • 2009-2013 Subaru Forester XT
  • 2005-2009 Subaru Legacy GT

Wastegate actuator spring choice: 1.1 bar vs 1.3 bar (what customers need to know)
What the spring actually controls (and why it matters)

On a pneumatic internal wastegate, the actuator spring sets your gate pressure (often called base boost): the boost level where the wastegate starts to open because boost pressure overcomes spring force. Haltech describes it simply: changing spring pressure changes the default boost pressure, and when boost exceeds spring pressure the valve opens and begins regulating boost.

Choose 1.1 bar (16.1 psi) / Red if:

You want a lower boost map (street/traction/valet) around the mid-teens. Remember: you can’t go under the spring.

Your normal target boost is roughly 18–22 psi and you want good controller authority and flexibility.

You’re building a setup where drivability and multiple boost modes matter (daily + weekend map).

Choose 1.3 bar (19.1 psi) / Silver if:

You will not run low boostβ€”your β€œlow boost” is still ~19 psi or higher. (If you need 15–17 psi sometimes, don’t pick this.)

Your normal target boost is roughly 22–28 psi and you want:

less β€œwork” from the boost control system to hit target, and

typically better resistance to the wastegate being pushed open early (especially in higher load / backpressure situations).

There are two different β€œmaximum boost” questions people ask:

1) Maximum boost your boost control can hold consistently

Using the GFB rule-of-thumb (target boost ≀ ~2Γ— gate pressure) :

With a 1.1 bar / 16.1 psi spring, the β€œcontrol stability ceiling” is roughly ~32 psi (2 Γ— 16.1).

With a 1.3 bar / 19.1 psi spring, the β€œcontrol stability ceiling” is roughly ~38 psi (2 Γ— 19.1).

Reality check: that does not mean β€œsafe to run 32–38 psi.” It means beyond ~2Γ— gate pressure, boost control tends to get inconsistent because the actuator isn’t receiving enough meaningful reference signal for correction. GFB explains that once you go beyond double, boost control becomes less stable and more affected by variables like RPM/load/backpressure.

2) Maximum boost your turbo/engine can safely run

That’s not spring-limited. It’s limited by:

turbo efficiency and speed/heat,

fuel quality and knock margin,

intake temps/intercooling,

exhaust backpressure,

engine/clutch/trans limits,

tuner strategy.

FAQ:

Can I run less boost than the spring rating?
No. Spring pressure is the lowest boost level you can reach.

Does a stiffer spring automatically mean higher peak boost?
Not automatically. It mainly raises minimum boost and changes how the wastegate behaves. Boost above spring comes from the control strategy.

Why do people say β€œdon’t exceed 2Γ— the spring”?
Because boost control gets less stable as target boost gets too far above gate pressure; beyond ~double you tend to lose correction authority.

What spring gives the best spool and boost stability?
A spring that puts gate pressure about 10–20% under your target boost is a strong general guideline for best performance.

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