It's really because your so tight you squeek when you walk.
I have been reading that the china turbo's are a lot better than when they first came out.
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ellis93 wrote:@Cougar
Day3.....So far I'm not regretting the purchase or the machining of my 12cm exhaust housing. Over 200 miles and it sounds like a jet creeping down main street with the windows down. Spool time with this automatic trans is almost nothing,you can goose the throttle in neutral and get 4/5# easy.
The whole reason I'm fooling with this china brand turbo is because of all the hate they seem to get on the internet.....may of which are ancient.
We'll see....one way or another.
1STGENFARMBOY wrote:It's really because your so tight you squeek when you walk.
I have been reading that the china turbo's are a lot better than when they first came out.
cougar wrote:ellis93 wrote:@Cougar
Day3.....So far I'm not regretting the purchase or the machining of my 12cm exhaust housing. Over 200 miles and it sounds like a jet creeping down main street with the windows down. Spool time with this automatic trans is almost nothing,you can goose the throttle in neutral and get 4/5# easy.
The whole reason I'm fooling with this china brand turbo is because of all the hate they seem to get on the internet.....may of which are ancient.
We'll see....one way or another.
That sounds encouraging. Considering you have it on a 24V, I'd be curious how it would do on a 12V. Ignore the squeaking noise, it's the rusty gears in my head turning.
ellis93 wrote:1STGENFARMBOY wrote:It's really because your so tight you squeek when you walk.
I have been reading that the china turbo's are a lot better than when they first came out.
Consider this.....for 250$,it's not a bad deal. The fit and construction looks and feels great......no less cheap looking than some of the supposedly quality reman stuff I've looked at and installed.
PToombs wrote:You must be driving the crap out of that truck! 600 miles in under 2 weeks!
Remps wrote:Why no boost #'s yet, no boost gauge?
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