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Hello,

I have a 92 gtr and I need a little peace of mind concerning blown turbos or maybe not. I'm just not sure. I am doing a turbo swap and I took it to a shop to get looked at and they said the turbos were blown. It made no boost what so ever when it was reved and the vacuum was good under idle so there was so boost leak that I know of. Well I pulled the front turbo off and everything is intact like there is no shaft play and I mean none what so ever. Next I pulled the rear turbo and there was oil in it as soon as I took off the pipe. So my question is if the front turbo is fine why would it make no boost what so ever. It just doesn't make sense to me. Could I have more than one problem?

Any help I could get would be amazing,

Thanks,

Justin

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