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44mm 16 Psi Turbo V Band Stainless Steel Mini Wastegate Dump Valve Silver on 2040-parts.com

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WA, United States

WA, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wyntonm Interchange Part Number:w/ tial v38-44 Manufacturer Part Number:W1802AT


 

44MM Turbo Stainless Steel Mini V Band Wastegate

 

Operational 16 PSI
  • T304 Stainless Steel Body
  • Height 4.27"
  • T6061 Aluminum Cover
  • Anodized Silver Cover
  • Stainless Steel Valve
  • High Quality Silicone Diaphragm
  • Stainless Steel Body rapid transfer of heat away from the wastegate
  • Quickly lowering the temperature that keep the best performance

 

The Package Includes:
  • (1) Silver Cover Waste gate
  • (2) Stainless Steel Ring
  • (2) Stainless Steel V Band Clamp
  • (2) Banjo Fitting Set

 






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