Scope of delivery: - Garrett GTX3576R GEN II Reverse 856803-5001S 400-750hp V-Band 61 A/R ball bearing ceramic ball bearingTechnical data: - Exhaust housing 61 A/R V-Band inlet 76>60mm and outlet 90>82mm - Fresh air housing High-Flow 60A/R - Trim 58 - Fresh air wheel: Exducer 76mm - Inducer 58mm - Inlet 102mm - Outlet 51mm - Ceramic double ball bearing - Power 400-750hp - oil-cooled - Reverse Rotation - Part no. 856803-5001S - Turbine wheel Inconel: Inducer 68mm - Exducer 62mm - Trim 84 - water-cooledSuitable for: - Engines with displacement from 2.0L to 4.5L 400-750hpsuitable accessories: - Gasket for oil return flange 170109 - Gasket for water connection 170116 - Banjo bolt M14 for water connection 300138 - Ring eye M14 for water connection 300143 - Oil return flange 200209 - Oil restrictor 300128 - Silicone hoses and clamps - V-Band weld-on ring for exhaust housing outlet 90mm - V-Band weld-on ring for exhaust housing inlet 76mmDescription: With us you receive an original Garrett turbocharger. We source these from Garrett distributors, so you can be sure that the turbos are original. Garrett is one of the few turbocharger manufacturers that subjects the turbos to several qualification tests, which means you always get a top-quality product. Among other things, a 1000-hour durability test is carried out on an engine in a Garrett engineering laboratory, thrust bearing test, the maximum tolerance of the bearing system is checked as well as material fatigue, a vibration test is carried out, etc.The Garrett GT and GTX series are all double ball bearing mounted, finely balanced and oil and water-cooled. There is also the older generation T series which are mostly plain bearing. The GTX series differs from the normal GT in that it has a special, larger compressor wheel with more blades, which leads to more power and slightly better response. It is important with the ball bearing turbochargers that they do not get too much oil pressure. That is why an oil restrictor with a 0.9mm bore is used for the oil supply. A ball bearing turbo responds about 400-500 rpm earlier than a plain bearing turbo. When selecting the right turbocharger, please ask us or check directly on the manufacturer's website http://turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarrett/turbochargers. All information such as exhaust housing options, product description, performance map and drawings is available there.