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Pro 200 Turbo Vent Oil Catch Can + Filter For Mitsubishi Triton Delica Pajero on 2040-parts.com

AU $119.90
Location:

DINGLEY VILLAGE, VIC, Australia

DINGLEY VILLAGE, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Manufacturer Part Number:SU-CC-010 UPC:Does not apply

                               
         
   
  

  

Premium Universal Oil Catch Can, and it will fit all vehicle. 

25mm openings in and out, also has a 12.5mm oil return ( allows clean oil to drain back to the sump )

Oem fit and design.

Specifically designed to accommodate the latest generation of turbo-charged engine

Based on our experience, above 90% turbo was killed by dirty oil, and diesel is always dirty. with this premium oil catch can, it will separate air and oil vapor by using a strategy to fling heavier oil and water particles outward to the sides of the can. Filter the air from your crankcase and separate harmful oil from your inlet system stops oil entering the turbo and keeps the inlet track free from sludge, which is very helpful for turbos. 


What will you receive?

1.       New premium oil catch can + filter

2.       Australian tax invoice.

  

The product warranty is valid for a period of 12 months from the date of receiving the order and covers against manufacturer's defect under normal use. 


  

We are a professional turbocharger / cartridge supplier based in Melbourne, who provide various kinds of aftermarket turbochargers, upgraded turbochargers, billet turbochargers, genuine turbochargers and relative core cartridges, all at competitive prices.

Speedup Autoparts supplies automotive products throughout Australia, NZ and internationally. Local pick up is also available.

If you are not sure if this product is correct for your vehicle, please email your VIN number to sales@speedupautoparts.com.au or call our Melbourne office on 03 8555 3989. 

Our office is open from Monday to Friday from 9am - 5pm.

 
   
   

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