Factory replacement turbos will restore lost power and performance to your turbocharged BMW. If you are experiencing a loss of power, smoking, or wastegate rattle it is a good chance your OE turbos are on their way out.
Recognizing a faltering turbocharger is vital, with telltale signs including abnormal oil consumption, smoke emissions, heightened turbo lag, a failure to maintain boost pressure, or even the dreaded "limp mode." To rejuvenate your BMW's performance, the solution is clear: swap out that ailing turbocharger for this premium OEM unit from BorgWarner. Note: This is a brand-new unit, not a remanufactured one. No core charge! Get back to peak performance with confidence.
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Signs of a failing turbo include unusual oil consumption, smoking, increased turbo lag, failure to hold boost, or the vehicle going into "limp mode". To restore the performance of your BMW, be sure to replace your failing turbocharger with this high-quality OEM turbo from BorgWarner. **Note: This is a brand new unit, not a remanufactured one. No core charge!**
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This is an OEM replacement left side (bank 2) turbo assembly for the S63 engine. This is a new turbo from Garrett, not a rebuilt unit. This is a complete assembly, including the manifold to the engine and the wastegate. Signs of a failing turbo are high oil consumption and blue smoke from the exhaust (not from a leak or failing CCV system) because the internal oil seals are no longer retaining oil. Without critical lubrication and cooling effects from oil, the turbo shafts and bearings are usually the first to wear and that requires a complete rebuild. You might also see increased turbo lag or failure to hold boost, which is usually a sign of a failing wastegate or some other internal issue. With any internal problems, the turbos need to be replaced. This is a new turbo - No core charge.
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There’s a Garrett turbo for just about every size of diesel or gasoline light vehicle engine – from 0.6-liter power units to 6.7 liters and everything in between. For heavy vehicles and off-highway equipment, Garrett’s product range meets the needs of engines with power ratings from 60hp to a mighty 4000hp. Garrett technologies and innovations have been used by nearly every major global automaker, resulting in approximately 100 million vehicles using Garrett products and an average launch rate of 100 new applications annually spanning gas, diesel, natural gas, electric and fuel cell powertrains. Signs of a failing turbo include unusual oil consumption, smoking, increased turbo lag, failure to hold boost, or the vehicle going into "limp mode". To restore the performance of your BMW, be sure to replace any failing turbocharger.
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This is an OEM replacement right side (bank 1) turbo assembly for the S63 engine. This is a new turbo from Garrett, not a rebuilt unit. This is a complete assembly, including the manifold to the engine and the wastegate. Signs of a failing turbo are high oil consumption and blue smoke from the exhaust (not from a leak or failing CCV system) because the internal oil seals are no longer retaining oil. Without critical lubrication and cooling effects from oil, the turbo shafts and bearings are usually the first to wear and that requires a complete rebuild. You might also see increased turbo lag or failure to hold boost, which is usually a sign of a failing wastegate or some other internal issue. With any internal problems, the turbos need to be replaced. This is a new turbo - No core charge.
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There’s a Garrett turbo for just about every size of diesel or gasoline light vehicle engine – from 0.6-liter power units to 6.7 liters and everything in between. For heavy vehicles and off-highway equipment, Garrett’s product range meets the needs of engines with power ratings from 60hp to a mighty 4000hp. Garrett technologies and innovations have been used by nearly every major global automaker, resulting in approximately 100 million vehicles using Garrett products and an average launch rate of 100 new applications annually spanning gas, diesel, natural gas, electric and fuel cell powertrains. Signs of a failing turbo include unusual oil consumption, smoking, increased turbo lag, failure to hold boost, or the vehicle going into "limp mode". To restore the performance of your BMW, be sure to replace any failing turbocharger.
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Replace your faulty turbo with a brand new Garrett turbocharger, engineered for optimal performance and reliability. Designed to meet or exceed OEM specifications, this turbocharger enhances engine efficiency, delivering improved power and torque across the RPM range when compared to your stock, worn-out turbo. Crafted with precision, it features a robust aluminum housing and a high-strength turbine wheel for superior durability and heat resistance. The advanced aerodynamics maximize airflow, ensuring quick spool-up and a responsive driving experience. Ideal for both daily drivers and performance enthusiasts, this turbocharger is a direct fit, making installation straightforward and hassle-free.
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