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ATP GEN2 GTX3071R Bolt-On Turbo Kit - Internally Gated - 650HP | 2008-2015 Mitsubishi Evo X

ATP GEN2 GTX3071R Bolt-On Turbo Kit - Internally Gated - 650HP | 2008-2015 Mitsubishi Evo X

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Mitsubishi Evo X GEN2 GTX3071R Turbo Kit - Bolt On Twinscroll - Internally Gated by ATP Turbo

The Garrett® Evo X Turbo Upgrade allows you to push your AWD, rally-bred monster up to an estimated 650HP+ with the latest technology dual ball bearing GEN2 GTX3071R. Each turbo has been meticulously designed to be a bolt-on upgrade with no fabrication, cutting or welding required.

This Evo X Turbo Upgrade features a specially designed twin-scroll turbine housing that mates up directly to the Evo X's stock exhaust manifold as well as the stock exhaust down pipe to allow for aftermarket exhausts to be used without worrying about fitment.

The turbine housing allows for the retention of the stock exhaust heat shield for better temperature control as well as a stealth look. The ported shroud compressor housing reduces the occurrence of surge during operation and mates directly to the intake piping as well as the stock outlet position. The Garrett® patented dual ball bearing center housing is standard on both turbocharger options for unmatched power handling and unbeatable response.

Features

  • Horsepower (estimated): 650+
  • Compressor Wheel Inducer: 54mm
  • Compressor Wheel Exducer: 71mm
  • Compressor Wheel Trim: 58
  • Compressor Housing A/R: 0.60
  • Turbine Wheel Diameter: 60.0mm
  • Turbine Housing A/R: 0.73 or 0.94

Please Note

  • Turbos with BIG wheel combinations such as these require good airflow in and out of them in order to do their job efficiently. Whenever possible, run the largest diameter inlet piping (3" preferred) to allow adequate airflow into the turbo and 3" diameter piping out of the turbine exhaust.
  • Failure to free up the turbo's flow potential can force the turbo to "top out" in power prematurely and undoubtably place your entire engine/turbo against the perpetual "wall" and always short of reaching maximum power.
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