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Old 04-05-14, 04:29 PM
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wastegate porting in kent/renton/auburn?

anyone know of a shop that i can go to and have my waste gate ported? i really don't want to do it myself and I'm willing to pay a little bit to just have it done.

note: this is in prep for running more boost and some other things.
Old 04-07-14, 08:16 PM
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not sure i want to take a rotary turbo to someone that mostly does rear mounted turbo kits on muscle cars.
Old 04-08-14, 10:27 AM
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What turbo do you need ported?
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s4, stock...bone stock.

this is in preparation to run and RTEK 1.7 and about 8-9lbs (from stock 6lbs max).
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This is not hard to do. There should be someone around that could help you out.
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most of my issue is laziness frankly. I do all my own work but this time i just dont want to bother pulling the turbo and then disassembling and porting then putting it all back together. id rather just take it somewhere
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Originally Posted by sp0ngebob
most of my issue is laziness frankly
why should any one on here help you then?
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Originally Posted by sp0ngebob
not sure i want to take a rotary turbo to someone that mostly does rear mounted turbo kits on muscle cars.
please explain what makes your "rotary turbo" different from other turbos?
especially a stock pile of **** s4 turbo, I'm interested in knowing
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nice, *******. way to take a shot at someone for no reason.

your e-***** feeling small?

go set your self on fire.
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Lol^^^
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I'll set myself on fire right after you explain how your series 4 turbo is special from all the other turbos that came factory from cars built 30 years ago, *******.

While you're also being an ******* please explain how a turbo expert like George isn't qualified to fix your turbo. Dude has been building turbos since before your mother was mistakenly knocked up and gave birth to you.
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go George. i bet he's glad to have you as a representative of his company.


but you're still a dick. enjoy that.
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notveryhappyjack. i see everything is the same around here. lol
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Smh guys.

It's rather simple to pull the hot side off your turbo and there are several people here willing to help you port your wastegate.
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Smh guys.

It's rather simple to pull the hot side off your turbo and there are several people here willing to help you port your wastegate.
**** I ported mine with the hot side still attached, just stuff some rags in the center then vacuum all the shavings out.
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Ryan you get away with things us normal humans can not, lol.
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