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Golf Jetta Kkk K04 Stg2 Turbo Upgrade1.8t Tt A3 S3 360hp Borgwarner on 2040-parts.com

US $879.00
Location:

Champlain, New York, United States

Champlain, New York, United States
new turbo, all genuine KKK components, impellers upgraded and housings modified for major power gains. Same quality level as a OEM unit and is warrantied as such.VSR balancing report included.
Manufacturer Part Number:k04 stg2 TM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:borgwarner Surface Finish:new Warranty:Yes

BLAAST K04 STG2 (360 HP)


Big K04 Turbo upgrade for 1.8T, transversal mount engines, 98-05 Golf, beetle, Jetta, A3, TT fwd  - 
Genuine kkk turbo, modified for power using genuine KKK components and VSR balanced to perfection. Don't settle for cheap chinese replicas polluting eBay.

Built with unique specifications for unmatched performance gains thanks to the largest impellers available on the market..

Can be installed on an otherwise stock vehicle at lower boost pressure, but capable of enough power to justify a host of supporting mods and tuning!
 

  • genuine Hitachi-borgwarner Compressor Wheel (45.1 x 59 mm )
  • K04 Turbine impeller measuring 44.5 x 50 mm. (larger than S3 and RS6)
  • Not just a bored-out K03 compressor housing but a real, larger K04 compressor side customized to fit.
  • Excellent low end respone and spool-up.
  • Capability to boost 25 +psi and produce 340 WHP
  • Excellent torque sustained across the RPM band
  • Lower backpressure and operating heat thanks to much increased exhaust flow
  • VSR balanced to 1gr @ 140 000 RPM & bench tested at full operational speed in real life conditions of oil & air pressure on the most advanced VSR equipment in the industry.

    OEM Boost "muffler" on compressor outlet is available on demand. (no impact on performance)

    AUCTION TERMS (you agree by bidding):

    RETURNS ACCEPTED*: for 30 days, un-used & un-tampered items may be returned at full customer expense & risk for a store credit of 100% the original price of the item. Customer remorse is not a valid justification for return. used items are not refundable.
    SHIPPING: We ship within 1 business day from payment date. We ship worldwide. items might ship from our Canadian facility in certain circumstances.
    FEEDBACK: We are committed to customer satisfaction. We do answer all questions and supply great customer service. Please leave Feedback only once you are 100% satisfied or contact us for customer service
    WARRANTY: 12 months manufacturers warranty. Turbos found defective at inspection will be repaired or replaced for free. Turbo damages related to usage / installation problems are not covered. shipping is not covered.
    LIABILITY: Blaastperformance is not responsible for any injury/damage/loss/ of any kind, direct or not, resulting of the use or installation of this item.

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