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Re: Turbo workshop in canberra? Thu, 02 June 2005 05:08 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Does anyone know of a good turbo workshop in Canberra?


As far as I am aware no one in Canberra will actually "work" on a turbo, they all send them off to someone else to have that done.

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Before anyone mentions DTS, I am looking for someone who can service/hi-flow a CT26



I would not have mentioned them at all Wink As I said above, non that I am aware of will do a high-flow, maybe that place (Cooma Diesel or Monaro Diesel I think it's called) in Fyshwick will do servicing, but probably not (might be worth asking?).

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Anyone had this sort of work done in Canberra?


I had my turbo sent off to a guy in Wollongong who does servicing, high-flows, etc. That was done (rebuild, highflow) a few years ago and no problems with my turbo at all.

GCG turbos does servicing and high-flows. You could get a price from them and then just send your turbo straight to them (thus avoiding the Canberra workshop middleman tax).

So in summary: best to send it away yourself if you are able to remove the turbo yourself (should be cheaper and faster turn-around than going through a workshop here). GCG are easy to find on the net and the guy who did mine in Wollongong I have no idea what his business name is sorry.

Good luck.
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