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Turbo is toast. which hoses to replace ???

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Old 06-06-2012, 10:44 PM
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Yours. My impeller was not a candidate lol
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ohh, what :| sorry i got the 2 mixed up (front and rear)

What do you mean by heat drop? was it like this when i gave it to you/rebuilder?
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It is out a few mm when spun up
He said normally its just few thou
He said he could maybe try and balance it but I said just replace it
Heat droop is where heat has made veins of impeller bend in slightly apparently
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wow i had no idea. maybe that caused my boost issue.. i thought it was something as simple as poor fuel quality or an exhaust leak somewhere after i pulled the turbo out.
i guess you could ask Patrick if he has one laying around. or even find a k27/8 and get that made into a 27/6
actually no, don't to the k27/6 since you'll need a new chip set.



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