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I think you are a retard lilcrash.

You continue to be a fool and blame the turbo, yet, many of your symptoms to me could be many other things.

You had no clue what you were doing when you were rebuilding the engine.... Surging...

Could be anything,

like the timing gear..You could have a tooth out somewhere..

Or you could have a faulty AFM

or you could have a f**ked sensor...

Or you could have a f**ked CAS

Or while you're pulling your dick you could be accidently pumping the throttle...

Stop blaming the turbo that works on everyone elses car, and find the REAL problem. Stop being a lazy, whiney, spoiled little c0ck.

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I have an idea.

Stao - send him a new turbo (no deposit or anything)

lilknob - you install new turbo, then send your old one back.

If you don't send the old one back, Stao gives me your postal address, I beat you sensless and post pics in this thread and have the title changed to "Thread for my brain problems"

Everyone's happy.

Honestly, if I were Stao I'd refund you the cost of the turbo purchase to stop these retarded posts.

Actually, how much do you want for the turbo?

I'll give you a stock RB25 turbo plus cash for your hypergear turbo.

Then I'll send it to Stao for a free replacement to a current stock item.

Then he can pull apart the "faulty" turbo and investigate if he had enabled the "Make car run like a bag of shit" setting on the compressor wheel when it was initially assembled.

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Honestly, if I were Stao I'd refund you the cost of the turbo purchase to stop these retarded posts.

Was going to agree but I think Stao has already done enough. Plus some of these post have gone well beyond defaming a business.

Kando seller is blocking customers if feedback isn't 100% yet Stao is still trying to help here

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Apart from the tune and usual underpoweredness it was sold in perfect running order. I couldn't deal with having a car with that I put so much money in being slower then my wife's accord. Now I've got a v8 Audi. Soon to be supercharged. :D

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Hi all, first ever problem with my skyline in three years.

I have absolutely no power whatsoever when I try to start my car. Initially I thought it was a dead battery and had been jumping starting it until I have the chance to get a new battery, however the other night it happened again (believed it to be a dead battery) and when I went out in the morning it did not require a jump, started fine.

When it's dead there is no 'clickig' while trying to turn over, no warning lights etc whatsoever.

Could this be the starter motor/alternator?

Any ideas or help would be much appreciated.

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