Garrett GTX3582R Gen II Turbo Assembly Kit V-Band / V-Band 0.83 A/R
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Garrett GTX3582R Gen II Turbo Assembly Kit V-Band / V-Band 0.83 A/R

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Garrett GTX3582R Gen II Turbo Assembly Kit V-Band / V-Band 0.83 A/RHorsepower: 450 900 Displacement: 2. 0L 4. 5L Garrett Motion is excited to introduce the GTX3582R GEN II Turbocharger. The GTX GEN II is the next evolution of our GTX line with major updates and new technology. Updates include a compressor wheel aero update that gives it the ability to produce up to 20% more horsepower than the previous version. GTX GEN II compressor wheels were designed using proprietary Garrett Motion computer simulation technology

Horsepower: 450 - 900

Displacement: 2.0L - 4.5L

Garrett Motion is excited to introduce the GTX3582R GEN II Turbocharger. The GTX GEN II is the next evolution of our GTX line with major updates and new technology. Updates include a compressor wheel aero update that gives it the ability to produce up to 20% more horsepower than the previous version.

GTX GEN II compressor wheels were designed using proprietary Garrett Motion computer simulation technology focusing on CFD analysis to optimize the wheel design to reach maximum efficiency and mass flow for each turbocharger.

Each GTX GEN II turbocharger can create more air mass flow, offering enthusiasts a wider range of power output when tuning the vehicle. The 8mm dual ceramic ball bearing cartridge provides optimal turbo response and reliability through its reduction in shaft motion.

The GEN II GTX Series Turbochargers feature a fully-machined compressor inlet, fully-machined compressor outlet, and fully-machined ported shroud for precise and accurate tolerances.

We also added a brand-new compressor housing featuring a high-flowing design matched perfectly for the new compressor wheel upgrade. GEN II compressor housings are not interchangeable with GEN I compressor wheels; however, all GEN II turbochargers are outline interchangeable with the equivalent GT and GTX GEN I products making a turbo swap easy to perform using all existing piping

The new compressor housings are equipped with a fully machined speed sensor port that accepts the Garrett Motion speed sensor (Sold separately). This feature allows tuners to understand existing operating conditions, which is important when fine-tuning a turbocharger to its most efficient operating conditions. The speed sensor port comes plugged from the factory and can be removed using a 5mm Allen key when ready to install a speed sensor kit.

All GEN II GTX series turbochargers are compatible with all existing GT and GTX turbine housings kits. GEN II turbochargers are only offered through Garrett Motion authorized distribution centers.

Reference Data

  • Compressor
    • Inducer 66mm
    • Exducer 82mm
    • Trim 64
    • A/R 0.70
  • Turbine
    • Inducer 68mm
    • Exducer 62mm
    • Trim 84
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