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cost effectiveness of doing the job properly perhaps? (n/m)
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zgene4
on July 14, 2011 at 3:13 PM
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Rebuilt turbos=Bad idea? I don't get it
posted by BlackholeZ
on July 14, 2011 at 03:08 PM
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Rebuilt turbos=Bad idea? I don't get it
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BlackholeZ
15:08:39 07/14/11
What happened? Turbo troubles already?? (n/m)
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ZXoltan
15:11:57 07/14/11
no no no, just thinking ahead
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BlackholeZ
15:31:41 07/14/11
cost effectiveness of doing the job properly perhaps? (n/m) -
zgene4
15:13:06 07/14/11
Labor to replace (if you use a shop) is $1000+
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dpjax
15:15:38 07/14/11
And that is about the only decent reason I can think of
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BlackholeZ
15:44:16 07/14/11
I was quoted over 3k once.
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Draker (Eugene, OR)
17:10:18 07/14/11
Many that need rebuilds probably do have damaged wheels
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hunterg
15:24:18 07/14/11
Re: Many that need rebuilds probably do have damaged wheels
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supermario680
15:29:10 07/14/11
see, the smoking right after a rebuild I don't understand
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BlackholeZ
15:36:32 07/14/11
Re: see, the smoking right after a rebuild I don't understand
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supermario680
15:40:28 07/14/11
Exactly.
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BlackholeZ
15:46:25 07/14/11
Mine aren't smoking bad, but it started about 7k miles after
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hunterg
16:00:48 07/14/11
Also, mine aren't smoking under boost, rather it happens
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hunterg
16:04:44 07/14/11
I'm going to guess. Metal subjected to stresses is not
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zellamay
16:24:06 07/14/11
cost of new factory built and tested makes more sense.
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Antihero
16:30:06 07/14/11
The center cartridge typically galls and distorts .......
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Greg D. (Specialty-Z)
17:28:13 07/14/11
That does make sense
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BlackholeZ
17:37:21 07/14/11
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