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Hey guys just wondering, where could i possibly get my turbo high flowed in Melbourne, im currently from the northern suburbs..but i wouldnt mind going out a bit more...? obviously for a good price and for good quality. The reason for this is unfortunaltly my stock turbo is on its way.... its starting to make whinning noises... sounding like a super charger... .

Thanks so much guys.

Geraus Huynh.

Hey guys just wondering, where could i possibly get my turbo high flowed in Melbourne, im currently from the northern suburbs..but i wouldnt mind going out a bit more...? obviously for a good price and for good quality. The reason for this is unfortunaltly my stock turbo is on its way.... its starting to make whinning noises... sounding like a super charger... .

Thanks so much guys.

Geraus Huynh.

Hey mate, i got a quote from of 1700-1800 from mtq in laverton, cnr of pipe rd and some other main road but cant remember what its called. They didnt seem to interested when i spoke to the guy in their tho, it was like he couldnt be bothered talking to me. If anyone else knows where to get one done id be very interested too.

Dam i guesse we r all in the same situation! lol, i heard GCG is good! but i cant be brothered doing all the postage stuff :down:! if anyone knows would appreciate it! i was lookin at "chasers motorworks" but they are charging 2200 or 2400 drive away...

Upgrade your tired or worn out stock T3 ceramic-wheel turbo to a 450hp rated steel-wheel ball bearing replacement. Using the original compressor cover and exhaust housing from your stock turbo, the upgrade utilises a genuine Garrett GT25 ball-bearing cartridge, and bigger steel compressor/turbine wheels. The kit comes complete with lines and fittings, so everything is included for a true bolt on replacement.

$2200 to buy direct, or $2400 supply and fit.

http://www.chasers.com.au/parts/parts.htm

If you really want a highflow i suggest buying one second hand or buying a blown highflow for a couple of hundred then taking that to mtq to get rebuilt. Could get away with it for under a grand easily then. The machining of the housings is the bulk of the cost. Price also goes up depending what size impeller you want as well as some can be $200-$300. At the end of the day a highflow for 2 grand is a lot of coin... And chances are you will be wanting a computer or something after that as well because your afm will be maxing out so it doesn't end with the turbo that's for sure!

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