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123abc
02-14-2008, 02:21 PM
I would look into doing something about that damaged exhaust wheel. Is something wrong with the turbo you have on the car now?
~John
Just a 14b with more shaft play than this e3 16g. Not to mention i got a good price on the e3 16g.
Pushit2.0
02-14-2008, 03:20 PM
Do not be surprised if the thing flies apart or spools like crap from the damaged exhaust wheel. And I would not just bolt a 14b exaust wheel/shaft in the turbo, that would make it worse with out being balanced.
~John
Dizmm
02-14-2008, 03:20 PM
Yeah, I might have to crash somewhere so i can get down and get registered. It's quite a drive for me.
You are more than welcome to come stay saturday night. There is a big group of chitownDSM.com guys that plan on coming up saturday and bringing a tent and stayin in my back yard.
123abc
02-14-2008, 09:28 PM
Do not be surprised if the thing flies apart or spools like crap from the damaged exhaust wheel. And I would not just bolt a 14b exaust wheel/shaft in the turbo, that would make it worse with out being balanced.
~John
Know anyone in MN that does turbo balancing/rebuilding?
You are more than welcome to come stay saturday night. There is a big group of chitownDSM.com guys that plan on coming up saturday and bringing a tent and stayin in my back yard.
Thanks, I might consider that.
sleepydsm
02-15-2008, 10:30 AM
diesel components, look them up on google. they're in burnsville of cliff road and 13.
Know anyone in MN that does turbo balancing/rebuilding?
If that is a chinese piece of shit 16g it isnt worth putting money into.
123abc
02-15-2008, 12:32 PM
If that is a chinese piece of shit 16g it isnt worth putting money into.
Maybe twack will chime in as this is his turbo, but I don't believe it gave him any problems.
And like I said, I got it for a very good price....even after a rebuild it'd be cheaper than a new one.
EDIT: And thanks Sleepy.
diesel components, look them up on google. they're in burnsville of cliff road and 13.
I don't think I have heard of anyone that had a good experience with them. Get a used MHI 16g and call it good.
123abc
02-17-2008, 06:59 PM
Just picked up an Aeromotive A1000 AFPR to go with my evo 9 fuel pump:
http://www.dsmstyle.com/photopost/data/517/DCP02152.JPG
2.SlowES
02-19-2008, 12:09 PM
I don't think I have heard of anyone that had a good experience with them. Get a used MHI 16g and call it good.
They did an awesome job on my 20g. Luckily I wasn't on a deadline or anything though, as it took them about 3 weeks to get it finished. But the work they did was great! I'd do buisness with them again...
Here is the adress if you need it.
Diesel Components Incorporated
(952) 890-2885
1500 Cliff Rd E Burnsville, MN 55337-1415
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