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Hi all, I have recently brought a 97 r33 series 2 skyline, and the bleed valve was not hooked up, so it was cut out around the 3000 rpm mark. This was approx 3 weeks ago, and I started my car up and noticed a loud chopping sound cuming from my turbo and took it to a proffessional to find out that it was buggerd., my questions are as follows :

Could this turbo be ruined by the bleed valvle not being hooked up?

If i was to replace the turbo i would buy a aftermarket one, What is the next size up that will replace directly where the old one is, and what web site should i go to?

Also What cost am i looking at, and how hard is it to simply replace it?

Thanks In advance....:)

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ok thanks for that, but i still need some more info, I took the car when i got it to get a rwc and that found a exhuast leek and when they gave it back to me, they forgot to put the bleed valve back on, and now my turbo is stuffed, was this the cause of this???

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Depends - if not having a bleed valve, but the vacuum line is still hooked up to the actuator than it'll run standard boost..

if the vacuum hose was NOT attached to the actuator, than it would never open the wastegate and the turbo would boost until your foot backed off the pedal..

Check which it is - 1. does nothing to the turbo.. 2. could cause permanent damage..

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