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^^^^^ what he said only time you replace a turbo is if it broken or you want more power if you want the cheapest way to make a little more power and want the stock look i would get it hiflowed if you want to do that option speak to stao at hypergear but keep in mind you do this you WILL need aftermarket ecu and possibly larger injectors for the ecu i recommend a nistune if your on a budget

if you dont want any more power just leave it as is and keep going

no need to replace what isnt dead

ive got the stock turbo on my gtst

i got it with 58,000 on the clock and its now got 236,000

its had 12psi since around 89,000 and still hooks up well

so they are reliable if treated well and serviced

Sorry viewing from an iPhone and just assumed Gtr

fair enough lol

if i rebuild id get more performance and i guess the turbo would be in better condition..or maybe recondition, i just scared tht it mite blow if i dont do something now

There isnt really a point to rebuilding the stock turbo, there is no direct replacement Steel turbine wheel avaliable for them.

So in effect high flowing is all you can do...someone might be able to do it cheap, using a GT28 rear wheel and leaving your standard compressor wheel.

I doubt it will blow if you look after it. Keep boost under 10psi and keep up regular oil changes and all should be sweet.

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