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Hey All

I fixed all my problems and the car was running great for aboout 2 dayz

i was driving it yesterday and now it makes a huge whining noise in the turbo. noise the air sucking noise like a loud whines, and it does not boost at all?

its like the air isnt goint through the turbo.

Any Ideas? Also thre is not smoke

It is an r 32 turbo, if i seem to be f$%ked i will replace with an r33 turbo, so if anyone has one goin for cheap let me know please.

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Found the problem.

Pulled the turbo off and found 3 of the teethe on the exuast side ( the wheel ) where stuffed.

I am now opting for a r33 turbo. I would go high flowed or someting with a litle bit more power but the car might be getting sold soon.

Thanks for all da help.

;)

P.s I assume the r33 turbo had ceramic parts as the r32 does? ( I have now learnt why people go for steel parts.)

  • 3 years later...

i have the same problem...but exhaust wheel/s are fine..

ive just put on my second turbo....

but still ot the turbo whinning problem...

anymore ideas?

turbo bearings..from oil shortage..like from a blockage in the oil feed lines mayb?

wastegate actuator not opening???

anymore ideas???

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