Honeywell has announced the availability of its Garrett GTX series Gen II turbochargers.
The new upgrades enhance a range of turbo sizes and start with machined wheels using tools and processes derived from Honeywell Aerospace, which develops jet engines.
The next generation of GTX turbos comes with a machined speed sensor port (Garrett speed sensor sold separately) to support tuning and data acquisition.
It also eliminates additional handling by a third party, which could inadvertently damage the turbo.
“The new lineup of Garrett GTX Gen II turbos is our most significant portfolio refresh in nearly a decade,” said Eric Fraysse, aftermarket vice president and general manager at Honeywell Transportation Systems.
“We are using advanced technology connected under the larger umbrella of our Honeywell Aerospace business to help design and manufacture turbo solutions that have made Honeywell a turbo leader for more than 60 years.
“Coupled with the reliability and durability synonymous with the Garrett brand, the increased power range jumps Garrett to the head of the performance enthusiast class.”
Standard features of the Garrett GTX Series Gen II lineup include water-cooled center housing rotating assemblies, ceramic ball bearings, new high-flow compressor housings, a fully machined compressor housing inlet, ported shroud, and outlet, and several options for turbine housings.
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