Turbo rebuild/remanuf. question
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Turbo rebuild/remanuf. question
My friend has a turbo and we dont know what kind it is. it is supposedly a turbonetics. i havent checked for shaft play so i cant say anything about that, but the fins are kind a eaten up and chipped/dented. i was curious on how much it costs to replace an entire cartridge and just reuse the housing. he was quoted 450 to replace the cartridge. i will try to get pics of it. lemme know anything.
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Re: Turbo rebuild/remanuf. question (blufke)
if its a t3, i have seen cartridges for for about 200 on ebay. Dont let him pay 400 to get it rebuilt. you can get a ne turbo for about 100 more. just shop around you will come up with something. But tke it to a turbo shop and find out what turbo it is for sure, then look around on ebay or something.
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Re: Turbo rebuild/remanuf. question (rjardy)
yeah, thats why i want to put pics up on here, maybe someone can tell what it is.
i think its a t3/t4. its pretty big.
[Modified by blufke, 12:44 AM 10/12/2002]
i think its a t3/t4. its pretty big.
[Modified by blufke, 12:44 AM 10/12/2002]
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Re: Turbo rebuild/remanuf. question (blufke)
The rebuild kit (new bearings, seals) from Turbonetics is only about $89.
New compressor = $50.63
New turbine+shaft = $187.50.
I forget what they charged me for rebalancing, maybe another $50 for that.
Yeah add that all up and your better off with a new CHRA or a new turbo.
http://www.turboneticsinc.com/pricelist.html
[Modified by filetofit, 1:32 AM 10/12/2002]
New compressor = $50.63
New turbine+shaft = $187.50.
I forget what they charged me for rebalancing, maybe another $50 for that.
Yeah add that all up and your better off with a new CHRA or a new turbo.
http://www.turboneticsinc.com/pricelist.html
[Modified by filetofit, 1:32 AM 10/12/2002]
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