Nissan
The IWG-75 Internal Wastegate Actuator for the Nissan Juke and Pulsar 1.6T is a straight swap for the standard wastegate actuator and offers significantly improved performance and durability. The IWG-75 offers more stable boost control, resulting in less wasted boost, quicker turbo spool and less boost drop off at the top of the rev range compared to the standard 'tin can' actuator. Turbosmart's internal wastegate actuators provide noticeable performance improvements throughout the rev range even in stock engines but really come into their own when increased boost levels are involved. The IWG-75's high-quality billet aluminum construction and reinforced silicone diaphragm means that it will keep control even when you turn the boost up. Supplied With: Mounting bracket and mounting hardware, 7psi middle spring (Brown/Purple), and 7psi outer spring (Brown/Pink).
Features:
- Silicone diaphragm with Nomex reinforcement to withstand high temperatures
- High grade, billet aluminum construction
- Stainless steel rods and connecting clevis for corrosion resistance
- Locking Collar design cap allows for quick spring changes
- Ideal for use with any Turbosmart boost controller
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Specifications:
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