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Old 05-04-2008, 02:03 AM
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Default K27-7200 turbocharger upgrades from UMW

I have a handful of K27-7200 that I have rebuilt with new center sections. I have enclosed a few pictures to show what they look like. Most of the units that I have been turned in for a HyFlow upgrade or the "S" conversion.





I have priced these units at $795.00 each

I also have two sets of Mahle 930 pistons and cylinder kit $1,795.00 each

Please email me if interested.

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Old 05-04-2008, 03:21 AM
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Damn Kevin....I just bought a used one a bit ago...this would have been right up my alley. Good price....I'm sure you'll sell them at this price.
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I currently have the K27 7006 on my car...will I notice a difference with this turbo? I was considering a HFS...not sure what way I should go...
Old 05-04-2008, 12:14 PM
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Ithink there are a lot of us who would like to go to a new turbo but we need a little more info as to what we can expect. What will the improvement be over the stock 7200 and can it be documented?
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For those that have K27-7200 or 7006's that want to upgrade to a HyFlow, the cost is $995.00

If your unit is leaking or smoking or ???? I will send you a HyFlow (you will have to send me your 7200)>>> If you do NOT like the HyFlow, I will refund $200.00 of your monies, and send you a rebuilt 7200 similar to what I have just pictured in my first post. I only have a limited supply on hand... The HyFlows have NEW center sections and are a far safer bet going this route, vs getting a used one that has been installed and run.
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Does this assume you are poviding your original k27 or an outright purchase?
Old 05-04-2008, 03:41 PM
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If you are wanting a HyFlow you need to send me your 7200 as a exchange (I will send you a HyFlow "First")unit..

If you are just buying the above 7200 it is outright.
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what about just buying a new turbo? Are you selling a 7200 HFS for $995?...no core or would you want the 3dlz?
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This doesn't apply to "New" units.

Email me and we can work something out.
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Originally Posted by Kevin
This doesn't apply to "New" units.

Email me and we can work something out.
You have a PM.
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Kevin, I sent you a PM.
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if you like insane accelleration and feeling the blood pool up in the back of your brain... you'll like the HFS :-)
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is a new one....an old one....that is rebuilt to the new specs?

What is the definition of a new one?


If you had an old 7200....are you paying a rebuild/upgrade fee? trying to understand better.
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Ferrari1 are we talking about a HyFlow? If we are, then I send you a Rebuilt HyFlow that has a new center section (the critical components). The housings are used. But refurbished, similar to the picture above.. When you install the HyFlow, you send me back your 7200.



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