From turbo diagnostics and boost problems to repairs, reconditioning and replacement, we provide professional turbocharger solutions for petrol and diesel vehicles.
Turbochargers operate under extreme heat, pressure and speed. When something goes wrong, simply replacing the turbo without understanding the cause can lead to another failure.
Our approach is focused on proper inspection, diagnosis and recommending the most appropriate solution for your vehicle.
Poor performance doesn't automatically mean your turbocharger must be replaced. We investigate common turbo-related problems and help identify where the fault may be coming from.
Where appropriate, damaged or worn turbochargers may be repairable without replacing the complete unit. The turbo is inspected before a repair solution is recommended.
Suitable turbochargers can be rebuilt and reconditioned to restore performance. The condition of the unit is assessed before rebuilding is recommended.
When your existing turbocharger cannot be repaired economically or reliably, a replacement turbo may be the correct solution.
Boost pressure problems may come from leaks, hoses, intercooler connections, control systems or the turbo itself. Diagnosing the complete system helps prevent unnecessary parts replacement.
Turbo actuators and wastegates play an important role in controlling boost pressure. Faults can result in low boost, overboost, limp mode or inconsistent performance.
Turbocharged diesel vehicles rely heavily on correct airflow, boost and lubrication. We provide turbo solutions for passenger diesel vehicles, bakkies and selected commercial applications.
For suitable applications, we can discuss turbocharger options for performance-focused vehicles where improved airflow or upgraded turbo capability is required.
Turbocharger problems can show themselves in different ways. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, it may be worth having the vehicle inspected.
We keep the process straightforward and focus on finding the correct solution instead of replacing parts unnecessarily.
Send us your vehicle make, model, engine details and explain what the vehicle is doing.
The turbocharger or relevant system is inspected to help identify the likely cause.
We determine whether repair, reconditioning or replacement is the appropriate option.
Once approved, the required turbo work can be completed so you can get back on the road.
Oil starvation, contaminated oil, blocked intake systems, boost leaks and other underlying problems can damage a turbocharger. Replacing the turbo without addressing the original problem can result in another failure.
Here are answers to a few common questions customers may have when dealing with turbocharger problems.
Send us your vehicle make, model, engine details and the symptoms you're experiencing. We'll help you determine the next step.