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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 05:04 AM
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At some point soon...

...I'm going to have to get a rebuild.

This question is really aimed at those with single turbo conversions. Basically, is it worth it?

This is not coming so much from a power point of view but from a reliability standpoint. Once the conversion is done would you say the FD would become more reliable and easier to work on? I would think that getting rid of the twins and the majority of the rats nest would make it a lot easier but wanted opinions of those who know.

I know that at some point over the next year I'm going to have to rebuild so I'm thinking about - and saving for - the way I want to go ... either keep the twins or just have a conversion done at the same time as the rebuild.

Cheers,

Paul
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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 10:04 AM
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Of course its more simpler. How many threads do you see where people with singles say "Oh *****, I gots no boost!"
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