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Well i got new turbo's and changed it over with a friend of a friend.

Lets just say i can hear leaking of the exhaust manifold and the car is running unlimited boost cause i think he put the plumbing back in wrong.

So i was wandering if any one could, well re-install the turbo's i just installed.

Offcourse i will pay, so just wondering if anyone knew how to do it and how much.

Thanks guy's

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Well i got new turbo's and changed it over with a friend of a friend.

Lets just say i can hear leaking of the exhaust manifold and the car is running unlimited boost cause i think he put the plumbing back in wrong.

So i was wandering if any one could, well re-install the turbo's i just installed.

Offcourse i will pay, so just wondering if anyone knew how to do it and how much.

Thanks guy's

I'd say jus take it to a mech that specializes in turbos, they;d know exactly what to do. And i may be wrong but Im not sure if anyone on here wants to do a job that could potentialy mess up and end up costing u a lot more money than you'd pay someone to do. But yeah, if u kno how to do it right, you and your friend of a friend could go ask some mechanics for advise about the issue and do it yoursef,,will save u a bit of cash for more mods lol :banana: ..

good luck

ben

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Well i got new turbo's and changed it over with a friend of a friend.

Lets just say i can hear leaking of the exhaust manifold and the car is running unlimited boost cause i think he put the plumbing back in wrong.

So i was wandering if any one could, well re-install the turbo's i just installed.

Offcourse i will pay, so just wondering if anyone knew how to do it and how much.

Thanks guy's

to do a changeover of turbos you looking at 800 roughly, old ones off, new ones on.. pretty tight area to work with especially if you havent done a gtr before.. its no ordinary commodore where things are a lot easier.. peace of mind dude!

hes asking for some one that might not charge 90 bucks an hour a home mech that has done it before who will do it for a cashy hey even if you charge 300-350 it takes you a day that's pretty good workshops charge way too much for spinning nuts and bolts in my opinion only thing i don't do on my car is tune it and wire it up.

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