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No. Driving a car with a problem can only make it worse.
Posted by
Marshall
on November 21, 2004 at 11:00 AM
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Is it alright to use my ZTT with a seized turbo?
posted by shawn300zTT GT28R soon
on November 21, 2004 at 12:17 AM
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If the turbo is bad, the bearings are usually shot. When it wears enough the turbine or compressor will hit the housing, like it did on my 86 turbo Z. If the compressor scrapes the housing the debris can get sucked into your engine.
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Is it alright to use my ZTT with a seized turbo?
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shawn300zTT GT28R soon
00:17:32 11/21/04
Ehhh, you'll have mixed opinions on this...
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ZFreak (Omaha)
00:24:15 11/21/04
Yes, is fine, youll just have less power. (n/m)
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XpenZive TT
00:39:26 11/21/04
Wrong.
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Marshall
10:55:22 11/21/04
Hows it wrong???
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XpenZive TT
15:28:40 11/21/04
Wrong again.
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Marshall
17:12:09 11/21/04
Agree 100%. (n/m)
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Chip(GMS Racing)
19:48:03 11/21/04
I personally have spoken with many TT drivers or
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XpenZive TT
19:32:29 11/22/04
That is not a valid argument.
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Marshall
13:09:34 11/23/04
To each of their own. (n/m)
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XpenZive TT
16:48:29 11/23/04
Don't try to avoid the point.
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Marshall
23:45:33 11/23/04
That's why we do a balance shaft eliminator kit on our DSMs
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aggiez32
09:35:08 11/21/04
No. Driving a car with a problem can only make it worse. -
Marshall
11:00:42 11/21/04
How is the exhaust going to escape from that side??
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DRIZCOL
11:28:26 11/21/04
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