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Old 22-12-2011, 08:27 AM
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Default Tuning Blown Engine, advice

Hi guys, Just posting this up for a friend of mine as his not on any forums and I thought I'd get a second opinion for him.

His car is a R33 GTR 100% bone stock besides a cat-back exhaust with close to 80k kms. One day driving along it shudders and stalls continuously, got it towed home then sent to a Workshop to be diagnosed. Workshop told him it was turbo seals and new turbos were needed.

Two brand new turbos ordered and installed + Power FC. So while tuning his car it did a big end bearing and his motor is now rooted, Workshop says he had bad oil. Where does he stand ? His car was bone stock no modifications just a catback exhaust.
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