turbo swap labor cost?

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Thinking of having a shop do the install for a ported manifold and new turbo but have no idea what labor would be? Anyone have an idea? I have limited skills and even more limited tools, but there's a shop that does bay rentals for $20/hr. Easy enough job to knock out in an afternoon, or best to have a pro?
 


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I posted a "how to" on removing the turbo.
Someone recently asked about coming to my area to have me do the swap for them. A good friend of mine owns a shop and said he would do the swap for like $250, $300 tops. But I think you'll find prices vary a lot. A lot shops are scared to death of fwd turbo cars ( even ford dealerships ).
 


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Cobb charges around 800.
 


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Cobb may also include the tune, hopefully at that price:)
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Overall this is a pretty easy swap as long as you have all the parts on hand first it should not take more than a few hours the first time, SS and myself as we have both had ours off numerous times, probably 2 hours start to finish and a few beers while doing it, at least beers for me anyway:)

I might be a bit quicker since I have a lift and every tool one could need.
 


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I have a "how to" on the forum somewhere: i even posted videos where i pull my turbo in like 18minutes,'then reinstall in like 19min and start the car, lol
 


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interested in this knowledge and tools needed.
 


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I have a "how to" on the forum somewhere: i even posted videos where i pull my turbo in like 18minutes,'then reinstall in like 19min and start the car, lol
Same thread as the manifold porting? We need some stickies or even a list of links back the to how to's would be really handy as a sticky.
 


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May have to give this a shot after I see if I can get a jack for my birthday, lol.
 


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May have to give this a shot after I see if I can get a jack for my birthday, lol.
Heres wishing you a adavnced happy Bday and hoping you get jackstands or ramps with that Jack .. just to be safe.. :)
 


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I bought stands and a shtty husky jack from home depot last summer and the valve was busted out of the box, I returned it haven't replaced it yet lol.

Once my bike sells and birthday comes, I'll be in for a cyborg, ap, rmm, catless dp, and a tune. Hopefully the 2j intake will be here by then as well....
 


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I bought stands and a shtty husky jack from home depot last summer and the valve was busted out of the box, I returned it haven't replaced it yet lol.

Once my bike sells and birthday comes, I'll be in for a cyborg, ap, rmm, catless dp, and a tune. Hopefully the 2j intake will be here by then as well....
Good to Hear and yes the now unicorn intake may be here too ..
 


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Harbor Freight has a great sale often on their 1.5 ton aluminum jack and the aluminum stands on sale as well. I have had 4 of the jacks, blew the seals out of one but it was my fault using it on my dually when my big jack was leaking, I use the 3 I have and now a big HF aluminum one all the time, oldest one is probably 10 years in use by now. Best sale is around $79 on the jacks, I bought two for $59 each a few years ago. The stands are around $39 when on sale but the steel ones are good and around $19 or $29.
 


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