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ITS NOT MINE ITS MY FRIENDS just wanted to see if anyone has had experience with this turbo as not many ebay ones have been a true bolt on

and once the turbo is fitted it will go back to the tuner to make sure everything is ok

Sounds like you've already made up your mind.

It is a dumb idea, we all think it is a dumb idea, but because this is what you want to hear I am going to say it.

SWEET IDEA DUDE, f**k YEAH BOOST IT WITHOUT A TUNE WHO CARES IT'LL BE SICK!!!

edit: lol you actually did it, kudos for posting up that horrible dyno graph, looks like you took a picture of some waves at the beach haha

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hahahah i dont really care as ive said so many times yet no one really reads ITS NOT MY CAR NOT MY TURBO I DONT CARE WHAT HAPPENS TO IT JUST REPORTING A FRIENDS OUTCOME WUTH A BOLT ON EBAY TURBO AS NO ONE ELSE DID IT AND HE THOUGHT ITS WORTH A LAUGH

FOR A UNTUNE ECU I THINKITS ACTUALLY NOT TO BAD WITH THOSE NUMBERS I CAN WAIT TO SEE WHAT ITS LIKE WITH A TUNE BUT SAYING THAT THE ECU WAS SOMEWHAT TUNED BY A TUNER ON HERE WHO WILL REMAIN NAMELESS TUNED IT ALL WITH A GARRETT GT3071 SO ITS REALLY NOT A BAD OUTCOME IVE SEEN WORSE

I GUESS TIME WILL TELL AND A PROPER TUNE WILL ALSO TELL

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hey guys...i hv been using this one for a couple of months now

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/251078425474?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649#ht_2697wt_1271

i have gone to a workshop when my engine was totally stock and the mechanic said that it was ok to use this turbo and will get about 300hp.. .so far i have not been able to 300hp. He told me to get a few after market stuff etc in order to achieve the 300hp...he ran the engine on the dyno more then 5 times but still didnt get the results..and still i didnt know the hp at that time. I was thinking he has not much experience on performance modifications...

Then i got some feedback from SAU members who told me to take my car to another workshop to solve my problems. The mechanic there ran my engine on the dyno more than 20x and now i get the actual readings on the safe tuning which is 196kW. Until now, the turbo has not given me any problem and i would like to try to get 250kW with ECU, injectors and AFM. I hope i will be able to get this running on the same bolt on turbo. I dont mind if this turbo burst (since its a cheapo anyway) as long as my engine is intact. i m shocked that yur friend got 260kW on the cheap turbo... :w00t: btw the mechanic did not advise to use these cheapies if you want to keep yr engine safe and running for a long time.

I know some members here told me to get a good turbo but atm this is the only one i can afford as i m working pt and studying...i am surviving on instant noodles to save n get one of those good brand turbo plus labour to fix it to my car LOL...

Guys..pls dont grill me on my opinion since i m a newbie in the engine modification environment.... :worship:

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