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Quote from: "rallydiesel"*cough*prothe*cough*he's simply offering the public these turbo's at a cheaper price. if nobody was buying them, then he wouldn't be selling them.unless you've been living under a rock, anyone should know that if you pay $250 for a brand new turbo, that you're not really getting the best quality. the same goes with ANY product out on the market.that being said, i believe that if you run stock boost, (10-12 psi) then these cheap turbo's should be alright.
Another good reason to have an intercooler. At least it will catch the big chunks... :shock: Andrew
The reason I brought this up is to point out that not all that glitters is gold, and it is not just a question of money. For example, if a non spec turbo, whether made in China or Jersey lets go and does not "contain", it can literally be dangerous, a blown engine would be the least of your worries if you where free revving under the hood and it let go. Also if it did not "contain" you could cut a fuel line, or oil cooler line, if you have ever seen a diesel fire you know what could happen then.Looking at some of these turbos makes me nervous, this is a piece that is rotating at tens of thousands of RPMs why anyone would want to try to save money on this I cannot understand, must be a difference in philosophy. There are also cheap intercoolers, but at least with these you will loose flow, or bust a seam etc. but a turbo I just don't think it is wise.jt, I am not familiar with the supplier you referenced, but it is my educated observation that in the realm of high performance mods, believing something will work and having empirical evidence that it will are two different subjects. I hope all goes well for you and you have no problems, but I would rather go to a boneyard and pull a used turbo than use one of these poorly executed pieces.Peace Out
my buddy bought a prothe k04 for his m-tdi project.after inspecting it, we concluded it would not really be up to the job....however, there is was nothing wrong with the quality of the intake and exhaust housings. in the end, we bought a new old stock k04 for a mitsubishi 4x4, and swapped in internals over into the housings from the chinese turbo - so we have genuine german good bits inside a chinese exterior... and the 2 turbo's cost a hell of a lot less than a new genuine one.
my buddy bought a prothe k04 for his m-tdi project.after inspecting it, we concluded it would not really be up to the job....