Product Details
EFR Series 7163 WG Turbocharger by BorgWarner®. This performance turbocharger is designed for racing. Its stainless steel turbine housing provides increased efficiency, improved durability, and corrosion resistance. The product has patent-pending dual ceramic ball bearing cartridges for more thrust capacity and turbine efficiency at low expansion ratios. Low-weight Gamma-Ti turbine wheels and shaft assemblies ensure quick boost response.
Notes
- Not included with turbo assemblies: Oil drain gasket or drain port fitting, Speed sensor, Stainless steel turbine housing, Standard T4 mounting flange, Turbine inlet gasket, Turbine outlet V-Band, Turbo Features, Water cooled Aluminum bearing housing
- This is a Race Only product that is to be used solely for competition. It cannot be used on vehicles that are operated on public streets, roads or highways. Its use is limited to closed-course and open-course racing that is formally sanctioned by a recognized racing organization. Any other use, including recreational off-road use, could be in violation of local, state and federal laws. Shipping Restriction: CA, NY, ME
Specifications
A_R Ratio: 0,8 |
Comp Wheel Inducer Diameter: 57 mm |
Comp Wheel Outlet Diametr: 71 mm |
Horsepower: 225-550 |
Turbine Type: G-TYPE |
Turbine Wheel Outlet Diameter : 63 mm |
Includes
- Boost Control Solenoid Valve
- Compressor Recirculation Valve (A.K.A Bov)
- Dual Ceramic Ball Bearing Assembly With Metal Cage
- Forged Milled Extended Tip Compressor Wheel
- Large Internal Wastegate
- Mixed Flow Gamma-Ti Turbine Wheel
Features
- Designed for racing
- Built to improve performance
- Ensures quick boost response
- More thrust capacity and turbine efficiency at low expansion ratios
- Corrosion-resistant stainless steel turbine housing
- Patent-pending dual ceramic ball bearing cartridges
- Low-weight Gamma-Ti turbine wheels and shaft assemblies
For over 100 years, BorgWarner® has demonstrated its commitment to advancing the automotive industry and motorsports through a continuous stream of technological advances. In particular, these advancements flourished in the late 1990s when BorgWarner embarked on a series of critical initiatives that immediately turned them into a pacesetter within the turbo technology industry.