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2007 Dodge Ram with 6.7L Cummins
2008 Dodge Ram with 6.7L Cummins
2009 Dodge Ram with 6.7L Cummins
2010 Dodge Ram with 6.7L Cummins
2011 Dodge Ram with 6.7L Cummins
2012 Dodge Ram with 6.7L Cummins

07-12 Dodge Cummins 6.7L Turbocharger


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This turbocharger is rebuilt by Taylor Diesel and fits 2007-2012 Dodge Cummins 6.7L application.

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Rebuilt Stock turbocharger. Fits 2007-2012 Dodge 6.7L

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Weight 65 lbs
Dimensions 24 × 24 × 24 in
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3770973TDG

Rebuilt Stock turbocharger. Fits 2007-2012 Dodge 6.7L


Year: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Make: Dodge
Model: Ram with 6.7L Cummins

Additional information

Weight 65 lbs
Dimensions 24 × 24 × 24 in
Year

, , , , ,

Make

Model

SKU: 3770973TDG

This Product Fits These Vehicles:

2007 Dodge Ram with 6.7L Cummins
2008 Dodge Ram with 6.7L Cummins
2009 Dodge Ram with 6.7L Cummins
2010 Dodge Ram with 6.7L Cummins
2011 Dodge Ram with 6.7L Cummins
2012 Dodge Ram with 6.7L Cummins

2012 Dodge 6.7L Cummins Diesel Turbochargers

Some of the most respected vehicles that you can buy today are being made by Dodge. They remain smooth and fast on the highway. A Dodge will never let you down, regardless if you are rushing out the door for a last-minute service call or when going with your family on a long trip.

The vehicle’s reliability and performance is partially attributed to the strength of Dodge turbochargers. Your truck’s energy is increased by your turbocharger. Not having one, getting from point A to point B in your Dodge would be a really dull drive with nothing to call home about.

Monitoring and testing your Dodge turbocharger helps make sure that your truck is working appropriately. A new turbocharger is needed if it isn’t yielding the required output. You should swap it in order to recoup it’s reliability and performance back and to minimize further deterioration.

A good functioning Dodge turbocharger ensures that your automobile is running efficiently and should be evaluated and tested routinely. A new turbocharger is called for if it isn’t yielding the desired horsepower. You should swap it in order to restore it’s dependability and overall performance back and to eliminate further damage.

What Exactly Is A Turbocharger?

A turbocharger helps ignite fuel at a much faster pace which pushes the cylinders to boost the horsepower coming from the engine. Producing the additional power out of that same engine, is without a doubt, the single most practical solution to achieve this, so how exactly do turbochargers actually work?

A jet engine performs pretty much just like the turbocharger. In the front of the engine, cold air is drawn in. The cool air is merged with the fuel in the chamber and is then ignited. From that point, hot gases are expelled out of the back.

Employing this same concept, your truck’s turbocharger takes advantage of the exhaust gases to drive an air compressor, this leads to the turning of a turbine. Because of this, the compressor forces more oxygen right into the cylinders, making the cylinders to burn a higher amount of fuel every second.

This results in a turbocharged automobile to create more horsepower which is typically referenced as, more energy per second. The 3 units that make up a turbocharger are:

Turbine side

Compressor side

Cartridge

Beginning on the turbine section, this is made up of the turbine housing and the turbine wheel. The compressor side is consisted of the compressor housing and the compressor wheel. These two sections, the compressor side and the turbine side are connected through the cartridge.

The exhaust gas that is created by the motor, is driven straight through the turbine unit using the turbocharger that is ordinarily fastened to the intake manifold of the motor. The turbine then turns because of the release of the exhaust gases.

This compressor is spinning the compressor wheel using a center hub rotating assembly that is tied in to the turbine, causing the compression of ambient air being forced right into the cylinders. This large supply of exhaust pressure that is getting moved across the blades are causing them to be turned at a significant rate of speed causing the manufacturing of added horsepower.

There is a process called a “lag”, regarding the way the engine’s turbocharger operates. You will not notice an initial boost the moment you first step on the accelerator, as a split second is necessary for the turbine to produce the called-for horsepower.

Ways to Know if Your Dodge Turbocharger is Broken

There are several warning indicators that will be noticeable that your Dodge turbocharger is struggling. These indicators will be visible or you will even listen to or feel them. It is smart to change out your turbocharger if you sense that it has seen better days.

Whenever you do not have enough comprehension referring to vehicle components, it would definitely be a great suggestion to have a skilled mechanic to check out your turbocharger for any kind of problems. What follows are some basic indications of a weak turbocharger:

Reduced {speed} – To enhance the vehicle’s power, you need a properly functioning turbocharger. Indications of decreased power and sluggish acceleration are two of the issues you’ll realize the moment your turbocharger is struggling. The first thing to go over is your turbocharger when your motor vehicle is not accelerating as quick as it used to.

Too much exhaust smoke – One more sign of a malfunctioning turbocharger will be when you see bluish or gray smoke. This takes place when the internal seals are damaged or the turbocharger housing is fractured. This smoke is due to the engine oil discharging into your exhaust and burning whenever your turbocharger runs as you rev the engine. Do not dismiss this smoke. {It will be an indicator of a malfunctioning turbocharger.}

Consuming engine oil – A good chance that your turbocharger is bad is whenever you notice that your motor consumes abnormally high amounts of engine oil. To confirm if that is the trouble, you have to separate the down-pipe and look inside the turbine. An endoscope is going to come in handy for that job. If you discover oil in the turbine, it’s a sign of gradual failure. If the issue is left unchanged, you are going to end up shopping for a brand new turbocharger. For that reason, make sure to address the issue as soon as you possibly can.

Check engine lights (CEL)– Generally there are a lot of complications which can call for your CEL to flash. They will range from serious problems for example, a failing turbocharger down to an easy matter like a missing gas cap. It is a good suggestion to have a reputable technician to take a look at the motor vehicle as soon as possible.

Obnoxious, whiny sound – If you detect an excessive howling tone while the boost is running, chances are it’s a good indication of turbo system complications. Misinterpreting this noise for a horn is commonplace. As the problem becomes worse, this will become exaggerated. If you observe such a sound, mixed with a number of the various other warning signs discussed, there is a very high probability that your turbocharger is breaking down.

Several Primary Issues That Add To Turbocharger Problems

Here are a few of the reasons that may result in your Dodge turbocharger deterioration:

Damaged seals – Air will get lost as the turbocharger is pushing it into the cylinders if the seals are cracked or disfigured. This results in the turbocharger to operate harder to deliver that demanded boost. The top cause of turbocharger breakdown could be associated to this.

Carbon deposits – The main reason why the motor oil changes are crucial to get at the scheduled service intervals, is due to the fact that there definitely will be a build-up of carbon deposits. This negligence may lead to harming your turbocharger, alongside various other automobile parts.

Wear and tear – Turbochargers for the most part will reach, as much as 150,000 miles, determined predominantly on your driving behaviors. It will typically fail and you will be required to change it around this time, since it will be at the end of it’s life.

Last Word

You may need to change out your Dodge turbocharger if it is not running as it should. A huge selection of Dodge turbochargers are available, here at Taylor Diesel Group. We work only with premium parts from well-known companies.

The Dodge turbochargers that we carry are offered at truly reasonable prices for all makes and models. Our staff of pros will guarantee that you secure the correct turbocharger for your truck. You will not have to worry about low quality components being utilized in our turbochargers. That being said, superior and stability are guaranteed by putting our parts through strict testing.

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