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2008/01/14 11:56:51 (permalink)
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ct26 highflow?

G'day, just wondering if you guys do turbo highflows/rebuilds? I heard there is an option available with the MR2 ct26 to bolt up a larger rear housing from a supra ct26. How accurate is this? Just wondering if you could build a ct26 with a larger trim comp wheel (to4?) and couple it with the larger rear housing to achieve a fairly decent bolt on highflow?

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    RE: ct26 highflow? 2008/01/14 22:50:35 (permalink)
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    I've never done this particualr conversion. I guess it is possible. Expect to spend around $1500 to properly rebuild & ho-flow your turbo. new turbos are not a lot dearer, but it costs heaps to adapt them. let me know
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    RE: ct26 highflow? 2008/01/15 00:05:00 (permalink)
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    Thanks for the reply. To tell you the truth I was hoping it would cost around $1000, maybe $1200. I'll get back to you when I figure out what I'm going to do. Thanks again :)
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    RE: ct26 highflow? 2008/01/15 12:07:19 (permalink)
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    OK, ball is in your court
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