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Re: Garret Turbo
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Posted by Mark - IN. on April 28, 2005 at 15:44:07 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Garret Turbo posted by Hurst on April 28, 2005 at 13:20:22:
Did a repair in a place called R&S Distributing in Minooka, IL. 800/292-0414. Never seen so many turbos in my life, size of baseballs to car tires. Talked to the owner, nice guy, says they rebuild turbos for a great deal of suppliers, whom then sell them over the counter (auto and truck part stores, probably tractor too). Said they will sell to the public too. I'd bet can match you up on a known application, maybe make recommendations, maybe send you literature. Try them out. Can find them as well as a list of suppliers in every state at ihi-turbo.com, maybe your state too. Take a look. Lot of things to consider when adding a turbo to a "as is" normally aspirated engine. Pressures go up in the manifold and cylinders. Some stock gaskets, o-rings, rings etc. don't care for that. But if go mild on boost, probably ok. Mark
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