Stock twins HT12 CHRA
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Stock twins HT12 CHRA
I know it's a longshot, but curious if it is possible to purchase a new CHRA's for the stock twins? I saw BNR sells them as reman'd but would prefer new if possible.
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Short answer: Nope.
Would be nice, though .
Dale
Would be nice, though .
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TBH, I've thought about getting BNR stage 3's. Problem is I just spent my savings on tuition so another $2,100 is gonna take awhile to save (plus I'll have another tuition bill in March). So realistically that puts me in the last half of the year of being able to save up for those. I'd like to drive my car before 1/2 the year is over.
Another complaint I have is that BNR's would not simplify or make my turbo system more reliable than it already is. I would much prefer a single turbo setup to simplify everything. Additionally there is a lot of blame put on the heat coming from the stock twins, and getting BNR stage 3's would not fix this either.
Another complaint I have is that BNR's would not simplify or make my turbo system more reliable than it already is. I would much prefer a single turbo setup to simplify everything. Additionally there is a lot of blame put on the heat coming from the stock twins, and getting BNR stage 3's would not fix this either.
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TBH, I've thought about getting BNR stage 3's. Problem is I just spent my savings on tuition so another $2,100 is gonna take awhile to save (plus I'll have another tuition bill in March). So realistically that puts me in the last half of the year of being able to save up for those. I'd like to drive my car before 1/2 the year is over.
Another complaint I have is that BNR's would not simplify or make my turbo system more reliable than it already is. I would much prefer a single turbo setup to simplify everything. Additionally there is a lot of blame put on the heat coming from the stock twins, and getting BNR stage 3's would not fix this either.
Another complaint I have is that BNR's would not simplify or make my turbo system more reliable than it already is. I would much prefer a single turbo setup to simplify everything. Additionally there is a lot of blame put on the heat coming from the stock twins, and getting BNR stage 3's would not fix this either.
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have you ever thought about getting original SP Race Turbos??
they are the only alternative to BNR twins and are able to put 300kW @ the wheels!
left: SP turbo______________right: original 99spec Turbo
they are the only alternative to BNR twins and are able to put 300kW @ the wheels!
left: SP turbo______________right: original 99spec Turbo
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