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can you ansew this about dsm turbos

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Old Mar 12, 2004 | 01:36 PM
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im replacing my t25 on my 96 eclipse with another t25 the reason why was my stock 1 blew up so basicallydo i have to replace the old gaskets with bran new gaskets with the used t25 that im putting on or can i i just put it straight on does it make a difference cause some 1 said t did not saying any names but if so why cant i use the old gaskets ......and when your turbo is blown is it supposed to smoke really bad out the tail pipe
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why the fuck would you possibly want to REUSE GASKETS? doesn't matter if its a DSM turbo, a motor rebuild, blah, blah, ALWAYS replace gaskets, they're too cheap not to.
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hell i would replace seals bearings gaskets, etc the whole nut
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