The XDP Xpressor OER Series New HE351VE Replacement Turbocharger XD571 is a direct replacement for the failed turbo in your 2007.5-2012 Dodge Ram 6.7L Cummins. Issues such as excessive temperatures, oil contamination, lack of lubrication, and worn seals can slowly damage the turbo in your truck. Common signs of turbocharger failure can include a loss of power, decrease in fuel economy, excessive smoke, increased oil consumption, noisy operation, or a check engine light. The Holset HE351VE is known for issues such as clogged vanes and actuator failure. Another indication of a problem with your turbo is if the exhaust brake stops working. The Xpressor OER Series Replacement Turbocharger from XDP helps restore proper operation in your 6.7 Cummins.
The XDP Xpressor New Turbocharger is a high-quality replacement turbo for your Ram without the high cost of purchasing one at the local dealership. This unit is 100% new and is not rebuilt or remanufactured. In addition, this brand-new turbocharger offers all the latest engineering updates needed for a reliable service life. Each turbo goes through a 100% functional end-of-line testing with full RPM sweep and a Noise, Vibration, Harshness (NVH) analysis. Hydraulic and pneumatic leak testing is also performed, along with hot gas stand and burst test validation to guarantee proper operation. The Xpressor OER Series New HE351VE Replacement Turbocharger is a OE-style stock replacement for your Ram 2500/3500/4500/5500. The
FEATURES:
100% New Turbocharger
Direct-Fit Replacement
Leak Tested For Both Oil and Air
Certified To IATF 16949 Standards
Burst Test & Hot Gas Stand Validated
Noise, Vibration, Harshness (NVH) Analyzed
VGT/VNT Function Tested For Proper Operation
100% End-Of-Line Tested Through Full RPM Range
Performance Verified To Meet Or Exceed OE Specs
Covered by XDP’s 1-Year Warranty
Note:
This unit does include an actuator.
For turbocharger with actuator see XDP part # XD572 (XDP Xpressor OER Series New HE351VE Replacement Turbo W/Actuator)
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