Rebuilding T25
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About 10 years ago i had a guy rebuild my sr20 turbo and he did an outstanding job. Not sure if he’s still up to it. His email is/was [redacted]
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#10
I rebuilt multiple SR turbos without rebalancing them. Less than ideal; sure but they worked great for thousands of miles without issue. and went onto other builds for thousands more of miles i'd imagine.
Watch a youtube video and get a decent set of picks. Frustrating at first but once you figure out how to twist the clips into place it's cake.
Try to mark where things are lined up now and realign them later. Better than just sending it but i have done it both ways with success. I have also paired a turbine wheel with a compressor wheel from an entirely different turbo with success also.
Watch a youtube video and get a decent set of picks. Frustrating at first but once you figure out how to twist the clips into place it's cake.
Try to mark where things are lined up now and realign them later. Better than just sending it but i have done it both ways with success. I have also paired a turbine wheel with a compressor wheel from an entirely different turbo with success also.
#15
I know I could rebuild it...............but I think I'm going to ***** out and have it professionally rebuilt and balanced by GPop. Knowing my history of working on my miata, something is bound to go wrong, no matter how careful I am. The price is fair to me, and I'll have the receipt of a professional rebuild should I ever decide to upgrade to a larger turbo and sell the SR20. But thank you all for your input, maybe sometime in the future I'll do it myself
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