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      11-18-2015, 09:10 AM   #1
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Would you buy A recon / remanufactured turbo?

Hi,

Just wondering what people would do?

Ive got a twin turbo 35d. Small turbo is shot apparently the BMW specialist says its at. Hes taken it off and apparently its nearly in 2 pieces!

BMW quote around £800 but recon are around £350 with warranty.

Any good recommendation for recon places? Are the recons just as good as OEM new?
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Hi,

Just wondering what people would do?

Ive got a twin turbo 35d. Small turbo is shot apparently the BMW specialist says its at. Hes taken it off and apparently its nearly in 2 pieces!

BMW quote around £800 but recon are around £350 with warranty.

Any good recommendation for recon places? Are the recons just as good as OEM new?
I would just take it to a specialist turbo place and they'll rebuild it and supply a 12 month warranty. For the cost saving I'd just get a recon.

We have Turbo Technics here in Northampton, I'm sure you'll find a turbo specialist near you.
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Just get a recon one.

There's no reason why a reconditioned one won't be as good as a new one. It may even be better as it will have been built more carefully than a mass produced OEM one.
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Agree with the above I'd just go rebuilt etc.
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I would just take it to a specialist turbo place and they'll rebuild it and supply a 12 month warranty. For the cost saving I'd just get a recon.

We have Turbo Technics here in Northampton, I'm sure you'll find a turbo specialist near you.
garage has said mine is nearly in 2 pieces so id rather buy one off the shelf and if i get exchange money for mine then ill take it!

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Just get a recon one.

There's no reason why a reconditioned one won't be as good as a new one. It may even be better as it will have been built more carefully than a mass produced OEM one.
well i think BMW's turbos that they supply for parts are reconned as they offer money back for your broken turbo and garage confirmed that aswell

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Agree with the above I'd just go rebuilt etc.
yup. do you recommend anyone around here?
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      11-19-2015, 03:22 AM   #6
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How hard is it to remove and replace the turbo on the diesel engine? Just wondering as i'm having conversations around a refurbed set of twins for my N54. The refurb place warranty covers the turbos, but not the removal and refit.
At least a new BMW turbo would mean that they'd cover the removal and replacement if it failed again.
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I purchased and re-con turbo for my 120D and it came with a certificate and 2 years warranty / 80K warranty.
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Good luck finding a non recon. Most turbos are recon these days.
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A lot of turbo's are going re con keeps the cost down plus its a competitive market out there these days, VFM the re con route works thing is do you take the gamble or not I dare say depends who's done the job, what assurance you get with the product in terms of warranty as well as support.

Tough call on price v security. Some places are well known, I've dealt with TurboTechnics a good few time and they are well known Essex Turbo's never dealt with them personally but have had customers obtain turbo's via them TBH no issues I can think off can come to light.
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