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i got my car in the shop atm getting a turbo installed they said its gonna cost me around $2000 bucks for the installation and dyno because they had trouble making it fit and that they have to make up some pipes to make fit....also injectors and fuel pump does this sound right to you ??????

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wat turbo are u puting onto wat engine???

how much piping was needed to be made?

wat trouble did they run into while trying to fit ur turbo ???

its hard to give u a answer with out knowing how much work they had to put into the job to get every thing fitted

hyper gear turbo into a rb25 and they needed to make up oil feeds and a new flange

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hyper gear turbo into a rb25 and they needed to make up oil feeds and a new flange

i know of some people who had problems fitting hyper gear turbo's they expect it being a FULL bolt on turbo but it doesnt work out that way

so let me get this str8 all up they quoted u 2g's for

fit turbo

custom intercooler pipe

custom intake pipe

braided oil line with flange plate

fit injectors

fit fuel pump

dyno tune

????????????????????????????????

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i know of some people who had problems fitting hyper gear turbo's they expect it being a FULL bolt on turbo but it doesnt work out that way

so let me get this str8 all up they quoted u 2g's for

fit turbo

custom intercooler pipe

custom intake pipe

braided oil line with flange plate

fit injectors

fit fuel pump

dyno tune

????????????????????????????????

pretty sure yer they said they charge more an hour to make parts

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Japanese bolt on kits fit nicely, usually allowing the average E-mechanic to fit em up in hours.

Questionable Chinese turbos need "massaging" and some fabrication.

Did they initially quote you a much lower price?

yer they said between 500 to 1000 so im just trying to get my head around the exstra grand has come from

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i think it sounds about right

cool good then i dont wanna get ripped off so many dodge conts out there aye...at least they called me before they did anything ... got my front brake pads done last year and they said 200 for pads and machineing just for front ,whent to pick up ma car and they said i owe f**king $590 and i wouldnt get ma car back till i payed haha so dodge ...dont go to a car place where there all dodge looking mexicans haha

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