MINI factory replacement Turbocharger with exhaust manifold.
The turbochargers on these 3rd generation MINIs are integrated into the exhaust manifold. The Cooper S turbo's are dual scroll while the Cooper is not.
Fits the following models:
2014-2019 F56 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Hardtop
2015-2019 F55 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Hardtop 4-Door
2016-2019 F57 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Convertible
2016-2019 F54 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Clubman
2017-2019 F60 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Countryman
Three versions to choose from:
- Cooper non-S turbo for B38 and B36 engines
- Cooper S turbo for B48 engine (2014 F56 only)
- Cooper S turbo for the B46 engine
NOTES:
- Prime the Turbo when installing
- Perform an oil change just before servicing the turbo, and again shortly after.
- Do not re-use an old Oil Supply Line - install a NEW line!
- Refurbish the catalytic converter to eliminate any unusual back pressure built up from years and miles of contamination. This is especially important if you've had a catastrophic turbo failure that dumped oil into the exhaust. Unusual backpressure will severely shorten the life of any new turbo.
- We recommend oil changes at around 5k miles interval to keep the oil fresh.
- Let the engine idle for a couple minutes after a long or hard drive to cool the turbo and prevent the oil from coking in the bearings.
MINI factory replacement Turbocharger with exhaust manifold.
The turbochargers on these 3rd generation MINIs are integrated into the exhaust manifold. The Cooper S turbo's are dual scroll while the Cooper is not.
Fits the following models:
2014-2019 F56 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Hardtop
2015-2019 F55 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Hardtop 4-Door
2016-2019 F57 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Convertible
2016-2019 F54 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Clubman
2017-2019 F60 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Countryman
Three versions to choose from:
- Cooper non-S turbo for B38 and B36 engines
- Cooper S turbo for B48 engine (2014 F56 only)
- Cooper S turbo for the B46 engine
NOTES:
- Prime the Turbo when installing
- Perform an oil change just before servicing the turbo, and again shortly after.
- Do not re-use an old Oil Supply Line - install a NEW line!
- Refurbish the catalytic converter to eliminate any unusual back pressure built up from years and miles of contamination. This is especially important if you've had a catastrophic turbo failure that dumped oil into the exhaust. Unusual backpressure will severely shorten the life of any new turbo.
- We recommend oil changes at around 5k miles interval to keep the oil fresh.
- Let the engine idle for a couple minutes after a long or hard drive to cool the turbo and prevent the oil from coking in the bearings.
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...