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Boost Lab VF52 OEM Replacement Turbo Cast Subaru WRX 08-14 / Legacy GT 05-09 | BL-VF52
  • Boost Lab VF52 OEM Replacement Turbocharger for 2008 - 2014 Subaru WRX and 2005 - 2009 Subaru Legacy GT, Cast Type | BL - VF52

Boost Lab VF52 OEM Replacement Turbo Cast Subaru WRX 08-14 / Legacy GT 05-09 | BL-VF52

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Looking for an alternative to the expensive OEM VF52 turbo for your WRX or Legacy GT? Whether you've faced turbo failure or notice signs of a worn - out turbo, our Boost Lab VF52 is the perfect choice. Don't risk buying a used VF52! This turbo offers an affordable solution for replacement or upgrade. Fitment: It fits 2008 - 2014 Subaru WRX and 2005 - 2009 Subaru Legacy GT. Features: It's a direct replacement, no retuning needed. Just install and go! All Boost Lab turbochargers are VSR balanced and tested, and come with a 1 - year/unlimited mile warranty. Features a cast compressor wheel with dimensions 46.5mm/60mm, a turbine wheel of 53mm/48mm, and a twin hydrodynamic journal bearing with 360 thrust. It replaces OE PN: 14411AA800.

Using your Boost Lab VF52 turbocharger is easy. First, make sure your vehicle is turned off and cooled down. Then, simply remove the old turbo and install this direct - replacement turbo in its place. There's no need to worry about retuning your vehicle. Once installed, start your car and you're good to go. When it comes to maintenance, keep an eye on the turbo's performance. If you notice any strange noises or a drop in power, it could be a sign of an issue. It's also a good idea to have it checked by a professional during regular vehicle servicing. Remember, this turbo comes with a 1 - year/unlimited mile warranty, so if you have any problems within that time, you're covered. Just make sure to follow the normal driving practices and avoid excessive idling or sudden acceleration right after starting the engine, as this can put unnecessary stress on the turbo.


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