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Okay here we go!

here are some pics of my new turbo

and my car so far

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My old turbo

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heres the new one

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Side by side

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closer look at the intake side

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this is why my turbo went

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Closer look

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New exhaust side as u can see it's much bigger

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This is how my car is atm

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side view of the wheels as well as every1 was asking

Oh and something small from Chris at car sound audio

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not too long now!!

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its hiflowed, it has larger wheels and clearly a bored-out housing for both compressor and turbine.

i like how they clean them up and make them look like new!!

Ok so it's a refurbished stock one and not a completely new one. .

yup! but it will be just like a brand new one as its got new bearings, new wheels, new centre as well (i think that is the oil and water channels) and the housings have been bored and cleaned out. its not a new turbo, but its a new turbo.

looks the goods Danny....also noticed your exhaust impeller has one more fin than mine......might help it boost up quicker.

LOL I like the fact that you counted the fins. . . Do you have Turbo Fin envy. . . . ha ha ha

looks the goods Danny....also noticed your exhaust impeller has one more fin than mine......might help it boost up quicker.

How's your tubo cranking these days anyway ? Had it on the dyno yet? I've been a slacker and haven't had a tune yet.

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How's your tubo cranking these days anyway ? Had it on the dyno yet? I've been a slacker and haven't had a tune yet.

now the dump pipe is on it's pretty awesome......Haltech will go on as soon as Rudd gives me my tax return back.

now the dump pipe is on it's pretty awesome......Haltech will go on as soon as Rudd gives me my tax return back.

Sounds good, you have to let us know what power she is making. I put a walbro into mine and now it seems to be runnung alot better, had some funny issues with the fuel pump wiring. All good now. Waiting to do my tax to finish off my suspension. Put new bushes and compression rods in the front drives heaps better now. Let us know how the Haltech goes. :angry:

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