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BLOWN TURBO. lol, best and worst outcome haha

oh well...forced to get a new, better, bigger turbo..*sigh* lol

cheers for the help guys. especially Mike :)

after warming up the car properly car drives fine...expect no boost. seriously got tailgated by camrys, corrollas, hyundais today lol...so embrassing as i couldnt do anything

hell yeh lol

so slowwwwwww......seriously takes like 15secs to get up to 100km/h on the freeway

btw all the symptoms of weird idling were due to the ecu thinking the turbo is intaking air when it isnt..so the air to fuel ratio of screwed up or something, hence the weird shit

yeh Ash im looking at Hks Gt-rs and hks gt2835 pro S kit atm

dont want no GCG turbo

Brendan, i doubt it'll be fixed b4 the 1st of june. if it's a 'cruise' cruise ill just drive my bro's car. but if it's for photoshoot i could still drive my car and stay in Karl and Rhy's pack haha :)

yeh Ash im looking at Hks Gt-rs and hks gt2835 pro S kit atm

dont want no GCG turbo

Brendan, i doubt it'll be fixed b4 the 1st of june. if it's a 'cruise' cruise ill just drive my bro's car. but if it's for photoshoot i could still drive my car and stay in Karl and Rhy's pack haha :D

it'll be a 'cruise' cruise cause i'll be there with the camry.. i can even give u a lift if u want :)

yeh Ash im looking at Hks Gt-rs and hks gt2835 pro S kit atm

dont want no GCG turbo

Brendan, i doubt it'll be fixed b4 the 1st of june. if it's a 'cruise' cruise ill just drive my bro's car. but if it's for photoshoot i could still drive my car and stay in Karl and Rhy's pack haha :blink:

Yay! I'm famous on SAUWA!! I'm also the laughing stock of the forum :)

At least it'll give me a chance to beat a "turbo" car :blink:

Yay! I'm famous on SAUWA!! I'm also the laughing stock of the forum :blink:

At least it'll give me a chance to beat a "turbo" car :blink:

I feel you mate !! haahah .. nvm im proud of driving a NA car .. i didn't want to get a turbo in the first place so i settled for a NA car

no problems whatsoever since i got my car .. hope i didnt say that too soon !! LOL

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