New Source Of Stock Twins Turbo Housings
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Today I stoped by http://www.turbochargers.com/ContactUs.htm in Houston to pick up a T3 gasket. While talking to the manager, he showed me new front and rear turbo housings that hold the stock twin turbo snails. Since they rebuild the Mazda twins and have encountered some with very badly cracked housings, he had some custom made for his shop.
He has about 20 sets of them. $900 for a set or $450 per housing.
He has about 20 sets of them. $900 for a set or $450 per housing.
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[quote name='Ruthenian' date='May 5 2005, 02:11 PM']Today I stoped by http://www.turbochargers.com/ContactUs.htm in Houston to pick up a T3 gasket. While talking to the manager, he showed me new front and rear turbo housings that hold the stock twin turbo snails. Since they rebuild the Mazda twins and have encountered some with very badly cracked housings, he had some custom made for his shop.
He has about 20 sets of them. $900 for a set or $450 per housing.
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900 for a set of new twins ?
He has about 20 sets of them. $900 for a set or $450 per housing.
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900 for a set of new twins ?
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[quote name='nopistons94' date='May 5 2005, 01:54 PM']900 for a set of new twins ?
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Stock twins consist these major parts:
(1) front or #1 turbo snail which is bolted into the
(2) front or #1 turbo housing.
(3) rear or #2 turbo snail which is bolted into the
(4) rear or #2 turbo housing.
(5) center turbo housing which the other two housings bolt onto.
(6) other parts such as WG & PC actuators.
Now I said front and rear turbo housings. That is not a complete set on turbos!
ARRRGGGG!
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Stock twins consist these major parts:
(1) front or #1 turbo snail which is bolted into the
(2) front or #1 turbo housing.
(3) rear or #2 turbo snail which is bolted into the
(4) rear or #2 turbo housing.
(5) center turbo housing which the other two housings bolt onto.
(6) other parts such as WG & PC actuators.
Now I said front and rear turbo housings. That is not a complete set on turbos!
ARRRGGGG!
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[quote name='Ruthenian' date='May 5 2005, 11:37 PM']
Stock twins consist these major parts:
(1) front or #1 turbo snail which is bolted into the
(2) front or #1 turbo housing.
(3) rear or #2 turbo snail which is bolted into the
(4) rear or #2 turbo housing.
(5) center turbo housing which the other two housings bolt onto.
(6) other parts such as WG & PC actuators.
Now I said front and rear turbo housings. That is not a complete set on turbos!
ARRRGGGG!
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I know what stock twins consist of thanks... I just asked if it was 900 for the set, don't get your ***** in a knot.
Stock twins consist these major parts:
(1) front or #1 turbo snail which is bolted into the
(2) front or #1 turbo housing.
(3) rear or #2 turbo snail which is bolted into the
(4) rear or #2 turbo housing.
(5) center turbo housing which the other two housings bolt onto.
(6) other parts such as WG & PC actuators.
Now I said front and rear turbo housings. That is not a complete set on turbos!
ARRRGGGG!
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I know what stock twins consist of thanks... I just asked if it was 900 for the set, don't get your ***** in a knot.
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[quote name='nopistons94' date='May 5 2005, 10:03 PM']I know what stock twins consist of thanks... I just asked if it was 900 for the set, don't get your ***** in a knot.
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Well if you knew that, then why did you ask such a stupid question?
Logic says you are now also a lier!
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Well if you knew that, then why did you ask such a stupid question?
Logic says you are now also a lier!
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[quote name='Ruthenian' date='May 6 2005, 05:37 AM']Well if you knew that, then why did you ask such a stupid question?
Logic says you are now also a lier!
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Come on be nice guys. It's easy to misread stuff. Any pics of these housings?
Logic says you are now also a lier!
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Come on be nice guys. It's easy to misread stuff. Any pics of these housings?
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[quote name='Ruthenian' date='May 6 2005, 09:37 AM']Well if you knew that, then why did you ask such a stupid question?
Logic says you are now also a lier!
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logic says you can't even spell liar right ...
FD3boost - didn't mean that in a negative way, but I just can't stand newbs that come here and act like they know everything. It was simple question that I asked since I'm at work posting and honestly didn't feel like reading the whole thing. Thought I found a deal ! heh
Logic says you are now also a lier!
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logic says you can't even spell liar right ...
FD3boost - didn't mean that in a negative way, but I just can't stand newbs that come here and act like they know everything. It was simple question that I asked since I'm at work posting and honestly didn't feel like reading the whole thing. Thought I found a deal ! heh
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It depends on which incorrect version of old English you believe. When English was standardized, different scholars worked independantly on it.
That is why English is so inconsistant.
To lie, if you do it, you should be a lier.
It is a nice day. Thus I really wake up dayly not daily.
I do not speak English, I speak American which is a fluid language, and constantly evolving. English belongs to the British, not me. Ever listen to George Carlin?
That is why English is so inconsistant.
To lie, if you do it, you should be a lier.
It is a nice day. Thus I really wake up dayly not daily.
I do not speak English, I speak American which is a fluid language, and constantly evolving. English belongs to the British, not me. Ever listen to George Carlin?
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