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    hello everyone i've read in another website that they have turbocharger repair kits that are alot cheaper than getting a new or used turbo and i'm wondering if we also have that here in the philippines..i have a CT-9 turbo on my starlet..if there is please let me know the prices and where i can get it thanks so much if possible contact number because i'm not in the luzon area thanks

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    how cheap are those repair kits if you don't mind?

    because I recall a 4d56 turbo repair kit costs 12k.

    CT-9 can be found in many Toyota Townace's. a whole 2c-t engine could cost only 18k. I believe the turbo alone will cost a lot lower than that...however CT-9 can have different pipe location, but still very possible to connect.

    however, you still need to research if they are really 100% compatible, because starlet is gasoline right?
    Last edited by rion; July 1st, 2007 at 10:49 AM.

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    well from what i read in www.toyotagtturbo.com they cost around P4500 but then you would have to ship it from the U.K. which would be pretty expensive i guess..yup the starlet is a gasoline engine..they also told me that the hi-ace as a ct-9 turbo on it..just not sure where you can get surplus turbos..hmm i'm a newbie at this and this is my first car just wanted to know why these kits can't be fabricated..i'm used to my motorcycle because i owned a kymco spike before and they didn't see any parts for this so most of the repairs i we would do if gaskets were damaged we just fabricated them and other parts that couldn't be fabricated we would find compatible parts from other motorcycles hehe

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    so they are saying ct-9 from hiace is compatible?

    then it's applicable to lite/town/ace/emina as well...

    and if it's the hiace 2L-T or 3L-T they are taking about, check mo din Hilux Surf and old model land cruiser Turbo... baka CT-9 din yun...

    bigyan mo nalang ng kunting tiyaga maghanap... bawat tindahan dyan bisetahan mo na.

    btw, may turbo shop specialist ba dyan sa inyo? hindi daw nila maayos? ano po ba daw ang sira sa turbo mo?

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    well i'm not really sure if my turbo is the problem but it could be because my starlet is shooting out clouds of smoke especially if i'm sitting in idle for a few minutes and then drive off or if i start the car in the morning..the smoke is continous even when i'm driving but isn't as bad as if i'm accelerating hard then alot of smoke comes out...the mechanic said it could be valve seals, someone else told me it could be piston rings, valve guides or even my turbo. so far i've been researching about damaged turbos and they said that you would hear noises and find oil in the turbo charger..there are no noises besides when i'm accelerating i hear a whistling noise then when i shift gear the blow off valve sounds but i'm pretty sure these are normal because it did this before it started smoking.. i haven't been able to check the turbo to see if there is oil because i'm a newbie in the automobile world i'm used to working on motorcycles..thanks so much for the help

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    to find oil in the turbo charger is normal, unless the oil is too much... or the much oil is located from the engine's exhaust turbo pipe lines.

    the whistle noise indicates that your Turbo is working and compressing the air, noise is from air escapes via wastegate, which is normal to regulate pressure, unless the air escapes other than the wastegate.

    from what I understand from your description...

    you have acceptable normal smoke while accelerating fast, then when you come to a quick stop, smoke will just come out like you are having a barbeque?

    is the exhaust smell odd and bad?

    is your Oil consumption bad?

    if it is yes, to all 3 question, it's likely the Turbo, but not definitely. the oil in the exhaust could be coming from the engine...

    if you are going to check the Turbo, the too much oil should be in the two exhaust Turbo pipe. NOT in the two intake pipe lines like I said... and conclude/confirm the oil source is from the Turbo, not the Engine...

    btw, I asked someone expert over toyota van forums if starlet will fit from vans. he says unlikely... but only side-by-side comparison will confirm...
    Last edited by rion; July 2nd, 2007 at 08:14 AM.

turbo repair kits?!?!