| Putting a few miles on it is probably standard practice to ensure that the alignment procedure was done properly. So long as there was no evidence that they abused the vehicle (and at 7.5psi, that is hard to do) I have my doubts that there is a correlation between the two. FWIW, between the point where a Z arrives to me and the customer picks it up, there may be as much as 100 miles put on it depending on what all was done to it. Without driving the vehicle and running it through the paces there is little confidence that everything is running as it should. Sorry to hear about the turbo issue - it isn't all that uncommon to discover that installing used, stock turbos will lead to this. WIsh you all the luck in figuring it out/fixing it.

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