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1994-2002 Cummins Billet S363 68MM Upgraded Replacement Turbo (9402B636814F)

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Smeding Diesel LLC Part Number: 9402B636814F
$2,440.90 CAD

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Description

Fits

 Year Make Engine
1994-2002
Dodge Ram
5.9L Cummins

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Specially designed for the Cummins owner with larger fueling upgrades, but also wants a simple, yet effective bolt-on replacement turbocharger. This S363 features an extended tip 63mm billet compressor wheel with a 68mm turbine wheel, Twin Scroll Divided T3 Gated Housing in 14cm .80 or 12cm .70 A/R, and 36- 40PSI standard wastegate pressure with the ability to adjust it if desired. Fully capable of 600HP, effectively providing you with increased power, spool-up, and enhanced efficiency. 

Part Number: 9402B636814F

Features

  • Drop-in replacement
  • Designed to handle mild to moderate fueling upgrades
  • Equipped with an extended tip 63mm billet 6-blade compressor wheel
  • Supports up to 600HP
  • 68mm turbine wheel
  • Exhaust housing: Twin scroll divided T3 gated housing available in 14cm .80 A/R. or 12cm .70 A/R
  • Wastegate on both housings will be set to 36-40 PSI, which can be adjusted

Additional Info

Housing Size:

  • 12cm housing will be faster spooling, but will get hot after long, wide-open throttle pulls due to the size
  • 14cm housing will be a little slower spooling, but will handle wide-open throttle situations better

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  • What's the max psi the turbo can make?

    This can typically produce up to 45-50 PSI of boost pressure, depending on mods. Max capable = ~50 PSI