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trozzle have you sent the turbo back to hypergear? Ive seen a few of them and never really been very impressed with the quality especially when simple things like bolts are barely metalic or magnetic lol

garrett althe way my friend!

ive been spotting a few lines including a nice black on black 33 gtst in phillip there was also a very clean white 33 gtr at ESP Friday night and James at ESP today too haha

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I'll be removing it and sending it back to be looked at.

He has enough customers with proven results to show that even the lower quality products still work without issues. The main problem at hand is that there's a very good chance that the wastegate issue I'm having was inadvertently caused by ESP when they dismantled the (admittedly dodgy) wastegate adapter plate and then put it back together for no apparent reason.

Either way, we'll know the issue once it's off, and I'm sure that Hypergear tend to warranty issues a lot better than Garrett would, or even be able to lol

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bahahaha, now someone else knows where I live! First it was w1ngnut when I was at my parent's place, now you! lol

Don't spose you spotted me under the car swearing my head off?

I know where you live... :happy:

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