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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@Tasca" data-source="post: 14933145" data-attributes="member: 155656"><p>Thanks guys and yes I have considered rebuilding the other turbo for my car but to be honest for the money it would cost for the rebuild and everything else I could get a nicer and more modern kit. We'll see.</p><p></p><p>On his car it just made sense to rebuild it since all the piping is unique to the kit and it's tuned for it, I had looked at other turbos because this thing wasn't cheap to rebuild but by the time I redid everything it would have cost as much or more due to the need to retune and buy parts and redo piping.</p><p></p><p>It is fun working on it with him, while my father and grandfather are/were both mechanically inclined no one ever really taught me anything. I had to learn on my own and make tons of mistakes along the way so I'm doing my best to try to give him a leg up and share my 30+ years of experience wrenching. The kid is a natural too, very mechanically inclined and strong. I really enjoy the fact that he doesn't act like he knows it all, he asks questions and listens to answers and actually absorbs the knowledge.</p><p></p><p>-Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@Tasca, post: 14933145, member: 155656"] Thanks guys and yes I have considered rebuilding the other turbo for my car but to be honest for the money it would cost for the rebuild and everything else I could get a nicer and more modern kit. We'll see. On his car it just made sense to rebuild it since all the piping is unique to the kit and it's tuned for it, I had looked at other turbos because this thing wasn't cheap to rebuild but by the time I redid everything it would have cost as much or more due to the need to retune and buy parts and redo piping. It is fun working on it with him, while my father and grandfather are/were both mechanically inclined no one ever really taught me anything. I had to learn on my own and make tons of mistakes along the way so I'm doing my best to try to give him a leg up and share my 30+ years of experience wrenching. The kid is a natural too, very mechanically inclined and strong. I really enjoy the fact that he doesn't act like he knows it all, he asks questions and listens to answers and actually absorbs the knowledge. -Steve [/QUOTE]
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