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landcruiser CT26 CHRA genuine??

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landcruiser CT26 CHRA genuine??

Post by TheBigBoy »

My turbo is almost worn out. The million $$ question. How can you tell if a cruiser replacement cartrige is real or not? Or just a chinese knock off..
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Re: landcruiser CT26 CHRA genuine??

Post by Hamo »

TheBigBoy wrote:My turbo is almost worn out. The million $$ question. How can you tell if a cruiser replacement cartrige is real or not? Or just a chinese knock off..
Well, You carnt tell.
Get yours rebuilt by a reptuble shop like MTQ For around $900 with a warrenty
http://www.mtqes.com.au/locations.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Or for a little more ($1175.90) you can chuck in a Garret CHRA, But you will need to check about a warrenty if your doing it your self.
https://www.dencodiesel.com/store/comer ... tegory=116" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Post by TheBigBoy »

Did you just call me a carnt? :D

Thanks Hamo,
But if Im going to spend that much, I will get 1 of graemes turbo's. But dont want to spend the coin just yet (other things invested). So I though it would be easiest/cheapest to just change the cartrige for the time being, with a new seal kit.
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Re: landcruiser CT26 CHRA genuine??

Post by Hamo »

I forgot to add.
Rebuild it your self & get it ballanced
Fancy pants 360 deg thrust washer set
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Toyota-CT26- ... 5d2631d656" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Genuine rebuild kit
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/CT-26-CT26-T ... 5d3304399b" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Mine's still work in progress
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I need to get a job so i can finish it.
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Re: landcruiser CT26 CHRA genuine??

Post by 80's_delirious »

I don't believe Toyota do rebuild kits, or chra's, if a turbo needs repairing, Toyota replace it as a complete unit, or sell you a complete unit.

So I highly doubt the eBay ad is 100% legit.

Try Mellett turbo in the UK for reproduction parts for all major turbo manufacturers inc Toyota.
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Re: landcruiser CT26 CHRA genuine??

Post by ae86levin »

My CT20 sourced from a Surf was leaking oil when I installed it on my 3L motor so I rebuilt it with an ebay kit and had MTQ balance it.
That was two years ago and have had no issues since.
Not sure how much difference there is between a CT20 and 26 but this is how I did it:

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... &p=2087368
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Re: landcruiser CT26 CHRA genuine??

Post by TheBigBoy »

ae86levin wrote:My CT20 sourced from a Surf was leaking oil when I installed it on my 3L motor so I rebuilt it with an ebay kit and had MTQ balance it.
That was two years ago and have had no issues since.
Not sure how much difference there is between a CT20 and 26 but this is how I did it:

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... &p=2087368

Thanks ae86levin. A kit and reassembly of a stock turbo is very basic. If it was highflowed then its a whole other story. MTQ said they could ballance it for me and mark it for me to reassemble. Um going to be flicking this turbo in the near future anyway. But, I still dont want to use anything chinese. I wont really know anything until I put it out and check for play/wear/bearings etc. It may just need a new seal kit.
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Re: landcruiser CT26 CHRA genuine??

Post by Hamo »

ae86levin wrote:My CT20 sourced from a Surf was leaking oil when I installed it on my 3L motor so I rebuilt it with an ebay kit and had MTQ balance it.
That was two years ago and have had no issues since.
Not sure how much difference there is between a CT20 and 26 but this is how I did it:

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... &p=2087368
Good write there mate

TBB, Thier is some ytube's of how to do a rebiuld aswell :finger: :)

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Re: landcruiser CT26 CHRA genuine??

Post by dexter09 »

YOU CAN GET REDONE CT26'S FROM 999AUTOMOTIVE ON EBAY, THEIR STORE IS AT ACACIA RIDGE BY MEMORY, $600
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Post by TheBigBoy »

Thanks for the reply, but too late.
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Post by Hamo »

TheBigBoy wrote:Thanks for the reply, but too late.
And the secret issssssssssssss :) :)
Do tell

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Re: landcruiser CT26 CHRA genuine??

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The secret is for $600 its not going to be genuine :). Best I can get is $950 ($880 plus a few bits n pieces).
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Re: landcruiser CT26 CHRA genuine??

Post by TheBigBoy »

What in the world does that have to do with rebuilding/replacing a turbo?

A CT26 is a factory turbo charger built by Toyota. The chra is the centre part of the turbine.
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JaneAustin wrote:Car dealerships are how people buy automobiles, since it's not like you can go to Dearborn and pick up a Ford. Dealers get specific incentives to sell cars, such as rebates for selling certain versions. However, the two-tier pricing of the rebate scheme is rubbing a lot of dealerships the wrong way. You can learn how to purchase a used car for your situation. If you want to buy a brand new car, you should try availing an auto loan to help you with your expenses. There are a lot of cars that you can choose from and a car dealership can help you choose.
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

JaneAustin wrote:Car dealerships are how people buy automobiles, since it's not like you can go to Dearborn and pick up a Ford. Dealers get specific incentives to sell cars, such as rebates for selling certain versions. However, the two-tier pricing of the rebate scheme is rubbing a lot of dealerships the wrong way. You can learn how to purchase a used car for your situation. If you want to buy a brand new car, you should try availing an auto loan to help you with your expenses. There are a lot of cars that you can choose from and a car dealership can help you choose.
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