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Forced Performance Mitsubishi Evo 9 Red Turbocharger Journal Bearing MHI Turbine Hsg w/18PSI WG
Forced Performance Mitsubishi Evo 9 Red Turbocharger Journal Bearing MHI Turbine Hsg w/18PSI WG
Forced Performance Mitsubishi Evo 9 Red Turbocharger Journal Bearing MHI Turbine Hsg w/18PSI WG
Forced Performance Mitsubishi Evo 9 Red Turbocharger Journal Bearing MHI Turbine Hsg w/18PSI WG
Forced Performance

Forced Performance Mitsubishi Evo 9 Red Turbocharger Journal Bearing MHI Turbine Hsg w/18PSI WG

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FP RED Turbocharger for Evolution IX

EVO IX JB Red

  • Compressor wheel - 76HTZ
  • Flow rating - 61LB per minute
  • CW Measurements - 54.8MM Inducer / 76MM Exducer
  • TW Measurements - 67.3MM Inducer / 58.8MM Exducer
  • Compressor Housing - 84MM Flow Advancement Port Cover
  • Turbine Housing - FP Stainless or MHI Stock Configuration
  • CHRA - FP Journal Bearing
  • Oil Line - Not Included - Required for proper lubrication.

The FP Red is the pinnacle of street and strip turbochargers. It is small enough that it doesn’t take forever to build boost but large enough to make more than 525WHP.

    All EVO 9 turbos will now come standard with our new cast stainless turbine housing. This turbine housing has been designed to maximize flow while not sacrificing spool characteristics. It has a 3" outlet and has a TiAL MV-S waste gate flange machined directly onto the housing. Choose the "EVO 9 Cast O2 Housing" from the related items at the bottom of this page for the product page.

    The FP EVO Stainless Turbine Housing was designed for race applications where the turbocharger would be operating above 20psi. Attempting to operate below 20PSI can result in boost creep in some applications.

     


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