Description
Billet Upgrade Turbo Charger
***Please check turbo numbers and OE numbers before ordering, 4 Bolt Flange***
Our advanced assembly techniques ensure seamless integration of bearings, impellers, and rotor assemblies, forming a powerhouse of efficiency. Every turbocharger is rigorously tested under full-speed simulations to guarantee optimal balance and peak performance.
Vehicle Fitment
- Nissan Navara D40 2.5L YD25DDTI 4WD MN AT (2006 - 2010) Check Specs
Sub-Models Include RX, ST, ST-X, TI, ST-L, TITATNIUM, ST- X KING - Nissan Navara D40 2.5L YD25DDTI RWD MN AT (12/2009 - 2010) Check Specs
Sub-Models Include RX, RX SILVERLINE - Nissan Pathfinder R51 2.5L YD25DDTI RWD MN AT (2006 - 05/2010) Check Specs
Sub-Models Include ST-X
Sizing and Specifications
- Turbo Model: GT2056V
- Turbo Number: 767720-5004S 767720-
OE Equivalent Numbers
- 14411-EB70C
What's Included
- Turbo Charger Assembly
What Is a Billet Upgrade?
A billet upgrade refers to the use of high-quality, machined billet components in the construction of parts, such as turbochargers. The term "billet" means the part is made from a single block of material (usually aluminum or steel) that is machined down to the final shape, as opposed to being cast or forged.
Key Benefits of a Billet Upgrade:
Strength and Durability:
Billet components are stronger than cast parts because they have a denser, more uniform grain structure. This makes them better suited for high-performance and heavy-duty applications.
Precision and Customization:
CNC machining used for billet parts allows for more precise designs and better airflow optimization, enhancing turbo performance.
Improved Heat Resistance:
Billet materials often handle heat and pressure more effectively than cast alternatives, which is critical for turbochargers operating at high RPMs and extreme conditions.
What Does The Turbo Model Number Mean?
GT2056V Turbocharger
The GT2056V is a high-performance turbocharger manufactured by Garrett (Honeywell). Featuring Variable Geometry Turbo (VGT) technology, this turbocharger is designed to optimize boost pressure across different engine speeds, improving power delivery, fuel efficiency, and emissions control. It is commonly used in modern diesel engines, providing a balance between performance and reliability, making it suitable for OEM applications and aftermarket tuning.
Breakdown:
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GT:
- Represents Garrett’s GT-series, a line of turbochargers engineered for performance and durability.
- Incorporates VGT technology for precise boost control and enhanced efficiency.
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20:
- Indicates the turbine frame size, typically suited for engines ranging from 2.0L to 3.0L.
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56:
- Refers to the compressor wheel’s exducer diameter (56mm), providing improved airflow for higher power output.
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V:
- Denotes Variable Geometry Turbo (VGT) technology, which dynamically adjusts turbine vanes for optimal performance across different RPM ranges.
Applications:
The GT2056V turbocharger is commonly used in:
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Passenger Vehicles:
- Found in high-performance diesel sedans, SUVs, and pickups.
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Light Commercial Vehicles:
- Suitable for vans, small trucks, and utility vehicles, ensuring fuel efficiency and reliability.
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Aftermarket Performance Upgrades:
- Popular among diesel tuners, offering significant power gains while maintaining efficiency.
Key Features:
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Variable Geometry Turbo (VGT):
- Allows precise boost control, reduces turbo lag, and enhances low-end torque.
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High-Efficiency Compressor and Turbine:
- Optimized aerodynamics ensure smooth power delivery and reduced energy losses.
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Compact and Durable Design:
- Engineered for easy integration into modern engine layouts while maintaining longevity.
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Low-Emission Compatibility:
- Designed to meet stringent emissions standards, making it ideal for eco-friendly diesel engines.