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Old 01-16-2010, 04:38 PM
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i have a precision sc61 filter fell off and i sucked up a rock. all i need is the intake wheel. called precision and they said that they dont sell parts but if i send them my turbo they will rebuild it and put a new wheel on it for around 400. i called blast performance and they said that one of the turbonetics wheel will fit but i dont know what to belive. does any body know where i can get a intake wheel from? and if the turbonetics wheel will fit
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Call Brian at BNR Supercars
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Stick with precision. I've heard lots of horror stories about Blaast. Plus, he's from Canadia. :p
Old 01-16-2010, 07:37 PM
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I have those available on order, please PM for pricing. There are no warranties express or implied when you install it yourself.
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Send the turbo to precision!
I have seen too many issues with random "rebuilders".
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Stick with precision. I've heard lots of horror stories about Blaast. Plus, he's from Canadia. :p
Same for precision's warranty repair customer service - it goes like "NO YOU!" lol. Since you're not trying to get warranty work done, they should be okay. That's not a bad price considering $100 for a medium-sized wheel isn't abnormal, nor is >$300 for a turbo rebuild (although it's almost just a rebalance).

AFAIK precision doesn't use any custom parts unless you specifically bought a billet wheel. Even then they make their parts to garrett-spec. If it was an HTA or AGP turbo, it would be another story.
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turbo technologies in oklahoma city, OK have rebuilt many turbos for my friends, including egays and many other brands, precision, and many garretts..
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Originally Posted by Autoworks
Call Brian at BNR Supercars
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You might want to tell your friend there is something wrong with his site it says something about its been hacked and has some french rap or some **** streaming
Old 01-17-2010, 09:19 PM
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Just let precision fix it, you'll be happy you did.
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My 372 ate a rock once. but it was only 250$ to get fixed and shipped back.

what it do, just stop boosting?
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My 372 ate a rock once. but it was only 250$ to get fixed and shipped back.

what it do, just stop boosting?
no i went to check my oil and the filter was gone and looked inside the turbo and some of the fins were messed up
thanks everbody that has helped me sooo far still not fixed
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Send it to precision. How are you certain you just need the wheel? Most of the time a foreign objecto will throw it all off balance and screw up the bearings or shaft.
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i got a compressor wheel if you like i sell it to you...i got 2 presicion turbo 60-63 1 has bad bearings so i sold it for parts and the other one is in my car lmk 773-934-7015 i can text some pics
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