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Turbocharger on 2040-parts.com

US $1,050.00
Location:

Sweden, Sweden

Sweden, Sweden
Condition:New Brand:Garrett Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:8126394600

Brand new OEM LMM turbo, Garrett p/n 8126394600, no core charge

CROSS REFERENCE PART NUMBERS

  • 98021617
  • 98065854
  • 12639460
  • 763333-5005
  • 763333-9005

Infiniti Q & QX: The new Infiniti names

Tue, 18 Dec 2012

Infiniti has announced it’s changing its car nomenclature with all saloons and Coupes changing to Infiniti Q and all SUVs and Crossovers to Infiniti QX. What’s in a name? That which we call M, G, FX and EX by any other name would smell as sweet.

Focus RS – get 345 Mountune horses from your Ford dealer

Fri, 09 Apr 2010

The Focus RS Mountune Power Kit gives you the power of an RS500 If you’re busy spitting feathers because you’re one of the unlucky thousands who tried to throw £35k at Ford for one of the limited edition Focus RS500s last week, worry not. You can save yourself a not inconsiderable chunk of change by taking your current Focus RS off to your local RS dealer and getting a Mountune Performance Upgrade Package and match the RS500 performance for rather less than the extra £10k the RS500 costs. Ford have a long history of working with Mountune to get more out of their production cars – Mountune even supplied the engines for the original Sierra RS500 BTCC entries –  and there are already Mountune kits available to get more from your Ford – without screwing with the warranty – for the Focus ST, the old Fiesta ST and even the latest Fiesta.

One Lap of the Web: Rags to riches, Beetles to Porsches

Thu, 27 Feb 2014

-- Joseph MacDonald parked his 1965 Beetle in front of a restaurant 41 years ago, and that was the last time he saw it. He might yet see it again today, as his stolen car -- now painted white, and with even more rust -- will reunite with him, through the providence of border patrol officers actually performing some due diligence. Jason Torchinsky -- who knows a thing or two about stolen Beetles -- notes that he was lucky enough not to have waited 40 years for his car to come back.