Biting the bullet, new turbo advice

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After extensive research and concluding that I won't be able to rebuild my turbo, I've decided to part ways with it and go with a new one. I was using a Precision 6265 with a E housing. I loved the response and it made great power, a little over 500 on pump. After discovering the turbine wheel was shot, the need for a change is here. Due to some issues unrelated to the turbo, and considering the turbine wheel was very damaged, I never saw the potential of that turbo. So here's where I'm at. I unfortunately don't have the budget for a ball bearing turbo, I'm in the $1000 range, give or take a little. I'm considering the Precision 6265 again, but with the SP housing and stepping up from the .63 a/r I cureenty have to the .82 a/r housing. I've also been considering the Precision 6765, again with an .82 a/r housing. Both of these turbo's fit into my budget. This is my only car and is daily driven. I do have a dual stage boost controller so I'm not pushing it all of the time. My set-up is a built H22, Darton sleeves, JE pistons, Eagle rods, Ferrea valves, Skunk springs & retainers, and Skunk Pro 1's. I'd like the best bang for my buck and am open to other manufacturers and suggestions.
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