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Old 10-19-2010   #1
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Re: Borg Warner Turbos

I'd love to see dyno comparisons also. I'd really love to see a comparison of the new PTE's vs. an equivalent sized S300SX. Real apples to apples comparisons, but those are hard to come by. So unless someone else has done it, or you can afford to do the testing yourself, you just gotta make you decision based on the best information you have at hand. I'm just sharing the information I've found.

Also it seems (from my research) that the longevity of these center sections seems to be a bit less troublesome as that of some of the competition which was a plus for me as well.
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Also it seems (from my research) that the longevity of these center sections seems to be a bit less troublesome as that of some of the competition which was a plus for me as well.
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