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Thanks guys I just don't want to spend an arm and leg on this build with brand new parts

I don't like the idea of the ceramic ball bearing set up in the precision turbos is there a equivalent to the 6262?

I will be starting with 98 pump fuel then maybe changing to e85 down the track

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Can I ask what you don't like about the ceramic ball bearings mate? :)

Could always run a JB version of it?

If I was you go straight on the E85 will save you money in the long run paying for 2 tunes and the performance gains of ethanol are EVERYWHERE off and on boost! It will hose a dirty petrol setup from idle to redline :D

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Never heard of that. Not saying it ain't true, but those sorts of issues become pretty well known damn quickly. What's "heavy loads"?

http://www.turbodirect.co.za/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=778:inside-a-precision-6262-turbocharger&catid=26:beware-before-you-buy&Itemid=21

Have a read guys might interest a few ppl just want to know if this really does happen?

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