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Forced Performance Evo X Turbo Mhi Tf06-18k on 2040-parts.com

US $360.00
Location:

Flower Mound, Texas, US

Flower Mound, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Forced Performance Manufacturer Part Number:MHI TF06-18K Interchange Part Number:MHI TF06-18K Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

Straight out of Japan from our Friends at MHI comes a new factory upgrade for the Mitsubishi Evolution X. Very little is shared with the stock turbo this is a brand new design specifically for the EVO X.

The turbine wheel is a new TF06-07 mated to an all new billet 18KX3RC compressor wheel co-designed by Forced Performance. The compressor cover has also gotten the redesign treatment and features a 3" inlet and surge ports. The stock wastegate actuator has been ditched in favor of this new MHI high pressure 18PSI actuator. What does this mean for you? A stock frame turbocharger, designed by the best in the business, manufactured by the company that built your car, that's capable of stock like spool, and producing around 54LB a minute. 



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