DON'T BUY BY LOOKS ALONE

Two turbochargers can look identical on the outside but have different A/R ratios, compressor wheel sizes, and internal geometries. Installing incorrectly matched core components can lead to engine damage or catastrophic turbo failure.

01

Locate the Nameplate

Find the metallic identification tag mounted on the compressor housing (the cold side) or bearing housing of your old turbocharger. You may need a wire brush to clean off dirt or oil.

02

Take a Clear Photo

Take a high-resolution photo of the nameplate. We need to clearly read the OEM Part Number, Customer Part Number, and Assembly code (e.g. 3538881 on a Holset HX35).

03

Gather Vehicle & Engine Data

Note your exact vehicle make, model, year, and the specific engine code (e.g., Isuzu NPR, 4JJ1 engine, 2018 model).

04

Send to Our Specialists

WhatsApp the photos and vehicle details directly to our technical team. We will cross-reference our global database to find the precise super-session replacement matches before quoting.

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