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Hey QLD ppl

Just wondering if there is anywhere in or around the Brisbane area that you can get a turbo highflowed?

I know you can in Sydney and VIC but i havent really read that you can in Brissie, i have searched but couldnt find anything

Cheers

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If Mercury can't do it for you you could contact Dan at ERD, he is a Garrett dealer (and probably others too) and might be able to organise it for you. He's a sponsor of SAU QLD too so he can't be all bad :Dhttp://www.erd.com.au - he's at Yatala by the way.

In any case, regardless of where you take it, try to make sure that they know what you want out of the car and what that means they need to tell whoever it is that will highflow the turbo. And try to deal with someone who will talk directly to the person doing the work, it saves on Chinese whispers-style issues and you're not paying 11ty middle-men.

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Compressor surge, bad service, poor information on their turbos, they have no time for the little guys put it that way. I dont mind rubbishing rubbish.

Saying that the garretts they supply would probably be alright since they are not touched by them. Im talking purely on there highflow service.

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mate mercury will sort it out for ya. just give trent a call.

Yeha mate already spoke with him.. he can get it done but isnt really a big fan of highflows and was more pushing for a new Turbo setup... but yeah will have a think and see which option i will take

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