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hey all,

I need to fix my turbo which has recently blown - and was looking at reconditioning my std turbo with steel wheels and a high flow.

Can anyone recommend a place to do this in Vic?

Has anyone done this and had good results?

How much can I expect to pay (looking at keeping costs to a minimum)??

I really need urgent help with this one.

thanks heaps guys.

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http://www.r33skyline.com/For_Sale_GTS.php

This car has a stock turbo which has been high flowed by ATP in murrembena, cost $1800 it has been bored out a bit and has steel sierra turbines.

Car is currently making 225rwkw on 14psi, with injectors and 18psi 250+rwkw

you can also give Dennis at P.E.T Mods a call on 0425 799984 or (03) 9464-4225.

he has done a couple of these with good results on a VL and a skyline.

tell him Gorjan (RS500) referred you and he'll help you out.

ATS is a lil doubtful

hear bad stuff

http://www.exclusive-auto.net/forum/viewto...opic.php?t=6692

why does it cost so much jus to hi flow the turbo

i mean they are using the original turbo and jus shaving and machining it a bit

btw if u hi flow turb

what other things would u need to change?

injectors? ecu?

Kyp at A.T.P.

1198 Dandenong Rd Murrumbeena VIC 3163

ph: (03) 9569 4764 (Advanced Turbo Performance) I am not sure on prices, give him a call

For around ~$1800 Kyp can rebuild your turbo, install a T3 compressor, Sierra trim cut back exhaust steel wheel, bore out your housing for them to fit, new core and clean up the housings and youll get a perfect street performer.

The only thing he reuses is YOUR compressor and exhaust housings.

Everything else is brand new

ps: bare in mind, alot of workshops SEND their turbo to ATP for rebuilds or various other specilised turbo rebuilders

Originally posted by DentonR33

http://www.r33skyline.com/For_Sale_GTS.php

This car has a stock turbo which has been high flowed by ATP in murrembena, cost $1800 it has been bored out a bit and has steel sierra turbines.

Car is currently making 225rwkw on 14psi, with injectors and 18psi 250+rwkw

Or pump in about $700 more and u can get yourself a custom built turbo that is external gated and take u to over 300rwkw easily

Originally posted by whistla

For around ~$1800 Kyp can rebuild your turbo, install a T3 compressor, Sierra trim cut back exhaust steel wheel, bore out your housing for them to fit, new core and clean up the housings and youll get a perfect street performer.

The only thing he reuses is YOUR compressor and exhaust housings.

Everything else is brand new

ps: bare in mind, alot of workshops SEND their turbo to ATP for rebuilds or various other specilised turbo rebuilders

why would you want to put a T3 compressor wheel into your turbo while it's being rebuilt/hi-flowed?

and, that sounds a little pricey for that wheel combo u state.

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