MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => How to Guides / Troubleshooting => Topic started by: Submotion on April 23, 2019, 08:35:34 pm
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Hi all, I am about to buy a mk5 gti off a friend for a cheap price, car has done 149,000 miles, drives lovely but he has been advised to replace the turbo. I'll be looking into getting a second hand one to replace it, was just curious whether it would be the case of taking the old one off and putting the new one on, or will I need to take it to a garage.
Thanks in advance, Joe
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A turbo change isn’t as hard as it may seem/sound. If you’re mechanically minded and DIY handy with a fairly good variety of tools you should be fine.
I done a k03 - k04 swap last year and all went fairly smooth apart from one of the studs coming out the block!
Just make sure you got allll the gaskets etc. I think you can actually buy a turbo change kit from AKS and maybe awesome. Grab a set of new studs too, wouldn’t be a bad shout to put new ones in. (Stud removal socket will come in handy for that)
Good luck.
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If it drives lovele, why replace it? Why did your friend say it needs doing?
For something as important as the turbo, I seriously would advise against a second hand one off ebay. It might be worse than the one you take off.
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I have been thinking the same thing, think I am just going to leave it for now and see what happens.