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One severely compromised turbo can result in very low |
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| Posted by |
SirpriZ on June 09, 2005 at 2:08 AM |
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Been a year since I had exactly this happen, blown turbo Q posted by ZLover4Life on June 09, 2005 at 01:41 AM |
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boost, and in fact if it is bad enough, can result in 0 psi. I don't have a good guess as to why your turbos are going out so quickly, especially at lower boost, and ball bearing turbos at that. Off the top of my head, check oil feed to the turbos, as well as your overall oil delivery system. I had a brand new (Turbonetics) turbo go out after about a week. After a significant hassle, it turned out the bearings had been mis-manufactured out of a soft material, and wore out in short order. But chase down your problem before you put some new turbos in. Sounds frustrating at best. Good luck, Mark
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