Mazda Cx-7 K0422-582 2.3l 2007-2010 53047109904 L33l13700b Turbo Charger on 2040-parts.com
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Mazda CX-7 K0422-582 2.3L 2007-2010 53047109904 L33L13700B Turbo charger
BALANCED:VSR / 150,000 RPM / 1.5mg
Fits:
Turbo Part Number: K0422-582 53047109904 53047109907
Turbo OE Number: L33L13700B L33L13700C L3Y11370ZC
L3Y41370ZC L3Y31370ZC
L3YC1370Z
OtherPart Number: A74S217
Turbo OE No |
Turbo Model |
Make |
Model |
Engine |
K0422-582 |
K04-2274DCB |
Mazda |
CX-7 |
2.3 DISI NA |
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