New GTD1449VKZ Turbocharger CHRA For Mercedes E-Class 1.9L 831120-0006 831120

Product Description

  • Balanced by UK TURBO TECHNICS VSR400 balancing machine
  • High quality
  • With one year warranty

Model Name: 
GTD1449VKZ Turbolader core
Part Number:
882740, 831120, 887526, 894474, 882740-1, 831120-9, 831120-10,831120-7, 831120-6, 831120-5, 887526-1, 894474-1 Turbocharger Cartridge
OEM Number:
6540907300,A6540907300,A6540903601,T916953,A6540904500,6540904500, A6540902400, 6540902400, A6540900800, 6540900800 Turbine Centre
Fit For:
Turbo CHRA for Mercedes E 200 220 S213 W213 1.9L 141 Kw OM654DELA20 2016

Tax:

>>Tax are borne by the buyer.
>>We default to declare low value to customs, if you have any requirements, please contact customer service.

Check Part Number:

>>Before purchasing, please confirm that your original turbo part number matches the one listed. If you are not sure, please contact us to check it.


Delivery: 

We need some time to prepare it. Usually we will ship it out within 4 days. 

Expedited Shipping
5-10 days
FedEx/DHL
Standard shipping
20-35 days
SpeedPAK/E-packet


Discount:

>>If your order is large, please contact us to discount.
>>If you want to buy any turbo parts that we have not listed, you can contact us, maybe we have what you want.



Why Turbos Fail?

Complete a diagnostic check before you replace your turbo

LACK OF POWER

  • -Check that filter, hoses and pipes are clean and in good condition
  • -Check that the fuel injection system is in good condition and correctly adjusted
  • -Check that the exhaust system, including catalyst and DPF, is not blocked or damaged

NOISY PERFORMANCE

  • -Check that the pipework and support brackets are not loose or damaged and that the connections are good
  • -Check for any leakages or cracks in the intercooler

EXCESSIVE SMOKE OR OIL CONSUMPTION

  • -Check that air filters are not restricted or blocked
  • -Check that engine oil specifications strictly correspond to car manufacturer’s recommendations
  • -Check that the oil drain pipe is clean and not restricted
  • -Check for excessive pressure in engine crankcase and correct function of engine breather system
  • -Check that hoses and joints are in good condition
  • -Check for lubrication problems in engine block if oil or carbon deposits are found on exhaust manifolds or in the turbine

The Turbo Specialist Diagnostic

If there is no obvious cause, make sure your turbo specialist completes an extensive troubleshooting program. The causes for turbo damages usually fall into the following four categories:

1. Foreign Objects

Turbo wheel damage, caused by small objects entering the turbine or compressor housing at high speed, leading to imbalance.

2. Lack of lubrication

Turbo fatigue cracking and material transfer created by metal friction and high temperatures as a result of oil inlet supply restrictions, incorrect gasket placement and use of liquid gaskets or poor quality lubricants.

3. Oil Contamination

Turbo bearing system damage caused by a high concentration of carbon suspended in oil, created by extended oil change intervals or poor maintenance. Bearing damage caused by a steel shot suspended in oil following a major engine overhaul.

4. Overspeed & Excessive Temperature

Turbo damage caused by working beyond its designed parameters or outside the vehicle manufacturer’s specification. Maintenance problems, engine malfunction or unauthorized performance upgrades can push turbo rotating speeds beyond its operating limits, causing fatigue failure or compressor and turbine wheels.

Warranty:

>>For aftermarket turbo part, we have one year warranty. We can reissue the damaged parts. (The warranty doesn't include shaft and wheel broken.)

>>For performance turbo part, we have 6 month warranty. We can reissue the damaged parts. (The warranty doesn't include shaft and wheel broken.)


Any problem, please contact us!