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Brett at autoworx just recomended the PCPA turbo's to me for my rb25det however as i mentioned to him im a bit cautious of them. he said he has one on his r32. has anyone else used one of these turbos. i was going to use the atr43g3 from hypergear however im just curious about these pcpa turbo's what are your thoughts

Brett at autoworx just recomended the PCPA turbo's to me for my rb25det however as i mentioned to him im a bit cautious of them. he said he has one on his r32. has anyone else used one of these turbos. i was going to use the atr43g3 from hypergear however im just curious about these pcpa turbo's what are your thoughts

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How on earth did you manage to write that out twice :blink:

Yeah I have never heard of them either. I really don't understand why people go towards random unheard of turbochargers when the ones that are proven time and time again at the end of the day aren't that much dearer. Given that 9/10 times a "cheap" budget turbocharger doesn't fit properly and requires a custom dump pipe or spacer plate or custom made oil and water lines, usually ends up being just as much as a bolt on Garret or Hypergear kit. Not to mention than you don't get the power you want and end up selling it 6 months later.

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sorry guys i have no idea how that came out twice it was a copy and paste so dunno but like i said im going to go the hypergear i was just curious. about them thats all i rather something i know has been proven time and time again

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I just did a google on the PCPA turbochargers. PCPA is the name of the website (maybe shop aswell, didn't really look into it that much) that sells them. Not the brand of the turbochargers themselves.

http://www.pcpa.com.au/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=21

So the turbochargers appear to be just a typical no name brand ebay spec turbo like the rest of them.

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