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Spa Turbo Manifold For Vw Golf /jetta 1.8 2.0 16 V Engines Tmw16 With Waste Gate on 2040-parts.com

US $128.00
Location:

Denville, New Jersey, United States

Denville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:TMW016 Part Brand:SPA Turbo Surface Finish:Natural Cast Country of Manufacture:Brazil Warranty:Yes

LAST ONE!

SPA Turbo Manifold and Waste Gate

for

VW  1.8 & 2.0 16V  with Transverse engines 

Part #TMW16

RED External Waste Gate included.

This Waste Gate has a 35mm valve and will handle  up to 400HP. It fits Turbo manifolds with SPA 3 bolts Waste Gate flanges. Adjustable spring rate.

TMW16 manifold is a GGG40 cast manifold, with a T3 Turbocharger Flange

Manifold accepts 2 bolt or 3 bolt 38mm wastegates.

You will receive everything you see in the picture!

1x SPA turbo manifold TMW16

1x SPA 38mm 3 bolt Compact Waste Gate

4x Turbo studs and bolts

5x Waste Gate studs and bolts

1x Waste Gate dump tube flange

 


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