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Blown Turbo
Hey guys, my friend fried the turbo in his Daytona and wants my help taking it out. I have no problem getting greasy and wrenching on stuff, but how the hell do you get at the turbo? Do you have to go at it from underneath? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Re: Blown Turbo
yes - the easyiest way an almost only way is get the car up so u can lay or stand under it an u can get right at it - just follow the exhaust downpipe up to the engine an u will be at it- its a lil bit of a pain cus the steering rack an cross member get in the way sometimes but its pretty easy to deal with when u find it... what accually happend on his turbo -= he shatter the blades or blow the compression housing internals up?
i have turbos or can help u get a deal on one.
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