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Old 08-10-06, 01:22 AM
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anybody know a shop that does non-sequential conversions

i need to get my twin turbos converted from sequential to non-sequential because they sequentials are having too much problems boosting. I'm around the los angeles/ orange county area so does anybody know any shops around that can do this conversion. I searched and found that R&R does it but i heard they're crooks. I know theres mazdatrix and rotary reliability around but im not sure if they do this.
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Turbo City in Anaheim

Do it ****!
Old 08-11-06, 03:33 PM
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does turbo city do a full conversion?
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If you have to pay for it, its not worth to get the full non seq conversion. I think book time to remove the turbos and manifold is around 8 hours. Then probably another 3 or so to port the wastegate, cut the clapper doors off and do the conversion. So 11 hours of laber, about $1000. You might as well do the research and do the poor mans conversion first. It wont cost you anything. And if you dont like it you can switch it back. But its your money. Good luck. I recently did the poor mans non seq and will be do the full on just to see if theres a big difference.
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wasnt too bad i already had the turbo's out and i just took it to rotary reliability and racing in santa ana. cost me 175 for the conversion.
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