Ase Holden Commodore Turbo Kit T800 Stealth Vt-vz, Lsxt800, No Hpc Coating on 2040-parts.com
Calamvale, Queensland, Australia
ASE HOLDEN COMMODORE TURBO KIT T800 STEALTH VT-VZ PRODUCT CODE: LSXT800 NO HPC COATING ASEs' "T-800 Stealth Single Turbo Kit" to suit the VT to VZ range of Commodores. The kit includes a custom made manifold and crossover pipe which are both fabricated from high temperature steam pipe. Utilising a Garrett GT4088R turbo, the kit has the potential to generate upwards of 400rwkw. Aimed as an affordable kit, the T-800 uses the finest quality parts including Garrett turbo and a Turbosmart 44mm wastegate. All intercooler piping, manifolds and the header tank are manufactured in-house at ASE. T-800 Stealth "engine bay black" powder coating is included as standard on the kit. This covers all intercooler piping, header tank, manifold and crossover, dump pipe and air intake pipe to give the best longevity and also to deliver the ultimate stealth look. There is an option to coat all the hot parts (manifold, crossover pipe, dump pipe and turbo turbine housing) in HPC coating for an extra $770. The following parts are included in the kit:
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