Stock Turbos for BMW F85 X5 M S63 4.4L

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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.
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OEM Garret Turbocharger - Cyl 1-4 - F10 M5, F06/12/13 M6, F85 X5M, F8...
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T#:600202
Part#: 11657850317
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$ 2,159.99 USD
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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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OEM Garret Turbocharger - Cyl 5-8 - F10 M5, F06/12/13 M6, F85 X5M, F8...
affirm Starting At 0% APR - Subject To Eligibility. See Lending Terms
Garrett - Corporate Logo
T#:600203
Part#: 11657850318
Ships in 2 Business Days
$ 2,159.99 USD
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$ 2,159.99 USD
Free Shipping
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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