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Toyota Anti-surge & Xtr-billet Compressor Upgrade Package on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Scappoose, Oregon, United States

Scappoose, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:CT15B, CT20, CT20A, CT20B, CT26 Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:New, polished, Billet Aluminum Part Brand:Toyota & XTR-Billet

   What we have here for sale today is the world's first anti-surged compressor package ever offered for your beloved Toyota. We have been working here at our shop: Turbocharger Systems for the last year gearing up to perform this much needed option that we are the very first to offer.

  We take your compressor housing that you send to us first for modification from any Toyota turbo you may have (meaning that you send yours to us for this machining procedure) and we will perform this service and provide the XTR-Billet Extended Tip Compressor Wheel upgrade package. Please do not think this listing is for a complete turbocharger, a turbocharger rebuild, or that we are providing the housing as some have thought. This simply is not the case. If you wish to have additional services or products you will need to call us for the quote. Please do not message me regarding additional services or products on this turbo because there are several options which are considerably easier to discuss over the phone unless you are not in the Northern Hemisphere. If you are not in the Northern Hemisphere then feel free to message me on the matter as calling will be perhaps impossible or difficult at best. If you do not speak English fluently please find someone who does in order to talk or message me. The process will be far more accurate as well as far more easy.

  What does this do besides looking cooler than heck you ask? Well for those of you who know how to calculate the square inch surface area of a circle will quickly recognize that it provides a minimum of 30% more air flow into your current compressor housing that no other feature shy of compound boosting will achieve. As a matter of fact, it is capable of providing as much as 50% more air flow into your housing depending on how large I make the anti-surge ports. Expect to see 50 to 75 horsepower gains from both features that this upgrade package will provide. I have input on the design of these particular XTR-Billet compressor wheels in order to get you the most aggressive profile that will be suitable for your application. I ask the machine shop making these wheels to make the center hub no larger than the compressor wheel nut so that the blades will be as long as they can possibly be. If you have any questions please feel free to call me at 503-804-4861. Follow us on Facebook.

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