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New Borgwarner 7064 Efr Series T3 Turbocharger (overstocked, Make Us An Offer!) on 2040-parts.com

US $1,700.00
Location:

Draper, Utah, United States

Draper, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:BorgWarner Other Part Number:179355 , Manufacturer Part Number:179355 , EFR7064 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:179355 , EFR 7064 , T3 Seller SKU:40-30492 EF

WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND NEED TO GET RID OF INVENTORY!   PLEASE MAKE US AN OFFER!

  • 52mm Compressor Inducer Dia.
  • 70mm Compressor Wheel O.D.
  • 64mm Turbine Wheel O.D.
  • 0.83 Turbine A/R
  • T3 Single Flow Turbine Inlet
  • Straight Compressor Outlet

  • • Gamma-Ti turbine wheel
    • Integrated Compressor Recirculation
    Valve (CRV)
    • Dual ceramic ball bearing assembly
    with metal cage
    • Boost Control Solenoid Valve (BCSV)
    • Forged Milled Compressor Wheel (FMW)
    • Extended tip technology
    • Compressor cover with speed sensor
    mounting provisions

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