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Borgwarner Airwerks S400sx3 Turbocharger 67mm T4 1.10a/r Twin Scroll on 2040-parts.com

US $1,233.91
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Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:Borg Warner Manufacturer Part Number:178855

BorgWarner 178855 - BorgWarner AirWerks S400SX3 67mm 400-900 HP Turbochargers

S400SX3 Turbocharger

  • 67.66mm/2.66'' Compressor Inducer Dia.
  • 3.60'' Compressor Wheel O.D.
  • 74.29mm/2.92'' Turbine Exducer Dia.
  • 83.47mm/3.29'' Turbine Wheel O.D.
  • 1.10 Turbine A/R
  • T4 Twin Flow Turbine Inlet
  • Straight Compressor Outlet
  • 900+HP rated

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