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Hi guys & girls,

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My car R33 gtst and under load (5K rpm +) makes a high squealing noise like high pressure air flow kinda like a big truck turbo. I have have three diffrent opinons from 3 workshops today.

opinion 1. it's nothing don't worry about it.

opinion 2. Could be turbo could be faulty catalytic converter need to pull it apart to see

opinion 3. It's your turbo (snicker snicker that will cost ya)

Has anybody experienced this before and what did you do?

If it is the turbo can anybody recommend a place in melbourne to get mine rebuilt?

Cheers.

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whistling can also be caused by broken manifold studs, its not that unusual for the outside ones an the 33 GTSt to break due to expansion and contraction. The whistling is loss of boost pressure. Its not the end of the world to fit just involves loads of labour to stip everything out they way to get at it (you dont even need to take the head off)

Best advice is to take it to a specialist though

Paul

Just got back from doing 300K's down to gippsland to do the Christmas trip. I'm more confidant thats it leaking boost. If the turbo spools up it sound like air is just leaking out someware. Some boost still makes it through but heaps less powerfull!

A real shame because my brother has a 02 HSV clubsport with 255 KW and i wanted to drag him! I reckon i would win because his car is an auto.

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