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Sydney Turbo Installers

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Post by spazbot »

Can anyone recommend a turbo place in syd that can do a turbo kit on a 1hz yota. Dint mind traveling a bit for someone that does good work for the right price
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Sir Dumbdunce esq. Seven Hill :D
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Try Jmac Diff and gear talk to John on 96715800
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Post by dumbdunce »

I'm not doing any custom turbos at the moment, too busy, however I can install NEW kits if you source the kit.

these come up every week or so
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1HZ-TURBO-KIT-TO ... dZViewItem
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Post by spazbot »

yeah i can fit a kit myself, but id like the benefits of paying somone else with a dyno to do the tune etc, maybee its an option to consider
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Post by dumbdunce »

spazbot wrote:yeah i can fit a kit myself, but id like the benefits of paying somone else with a dyno to do the tune etc, maybee its an option to consider
definitely do not need a dyno to tune an aftermarket turbo on a 1HZ, an EGT gauge and boost gauge gives you the best tune but a visual/seat of pants tune is good enough. spend the money you would have spent on a dyno, on a EGT gauge, then you can see the state of tune all the time.
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Post by spazbot »

hrms good point there
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