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They are not blurry enough to hide the fact that its extreme heat damage, which is only caused by lack of oil supply.

Nothing else :ninja:

So blurry or not, the failure reason is undisputable, along with the fact this isnt the first turbo BBE has killed... its pointing directly towards a motor/oil issue, not a turbo issue

well logic would tell u that. but who can be 100% sure. other than the 2 partys. thats all i am sayin. and the vicious flaming the poor guy got.. gotta feel for the guy. even if its his own fault or not.

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well logic would tell u that. but who can be 100% sure. other than the 2 partys. thats all i am sayin. and the vicious flaming the poor guy got.. gotta feel for the guy. even if its his own fault or not.

Whether the turbo failure was his fault or not, the fact is he disobeyed forum rules, which was as much the reason for the flaming as anything else.

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ok heres a thread to bag me again

but my turbo that had its warranty voided by sliding performance many weeks ago has still not been returned

he said it had been sent ages ago

i need this 1 to identify that the bearings had been cooked ( 2nd opinion )

2 so i can get bill here from ats to rebuild

so were am i wrong this time were is my turbo this is a joke

go slide go

your service is awesome !

ok heres a thread to bag me again

but my turbo that had its warranty voided by sliding performance many weeks ago has still not been returned

he said it had been sent ages ago

i need this 1 to identify that the bearings had been cooked ( 2nd opinion )

2 so i can get bill here from ats to rebuild

so were am i wrong this time were is my turbo this is a joke

go slide go

your service is awesome !

1/How is anyone on this forum supposed to know where your turbo is?

2/Did you have it sent by Toll so you could track it?

3/Define "ages". i.e. exact despatch date.

4/You have already had 2nd,3rd,4th,5th,etc opinions that your bearings were toast.

5/Will you be supplying the popcorn this time or do we have to bring our own?

bbe,

Use the correct means of communication to receive your turbo.

This is where you made the mistake last time, don't make the same mistake twice.

Post as you have and no wonder slide hasn't put you on his priority list.

This thread is a little long in the tooth.

Enough.

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