Garrett

Garrett - Out-of-the-ordinary Turbo.

The name John Clifford Garrett is inextricably linked to the history of turbocharging. Garrett's passion for engineering and aviation was evident from an early age, and in 1928 he became Lockheed's 29th employee.
However, he had the ambition to run his own airline, and on May 21, 1936, he set up the Aircraft Tool and Supply Company (later the Garrett Supply Company) in a one-room office in Los Angeles. In the late 1930s, the company's first product, a full-aluminum intercooler for aircraft, was completed. In the late 1940s, after World War II, the ATSC gave a giant leap on the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange). The 1950s were marked by Garrett's diversification and expansion. The company's experience and knowledge and aerospace design supported the development of the company's nationwide business, and soon the name Garrett became synonymous with engine amplification in the automotive industry.

The story of the Turbo begins in 1954 when Garrett's T15 turn was paired with the Caterpillar D9 crawler. Although the aptly named Oldsmobile Jetfire Turbo Rocket became the first turbocharged production car in 1962, the influence of technology was instead recognized in commercial vehicles when John Deere in 1967 chose the Garrett T04 turbo to be used as the standard turbo in their range of farm tractors. At this point, people thought it was a move that could ruin John Deere's reputation, and so the whole industry followed suit.
It was not until the 1990s that turbocharging became mainstream worldwide when Garrett's new variable nozzle turbine (VNT) technology enabled a 1991 Fiat Croma to adjust the flow of exhaust gases to the direction of specific engine requirements. When Volkswagen-Audi paired VNT technology with their 1.9L diesel engine for the Frankfurt Motor Show launch in 1995, the symbiotic fit between turbocharging and direct injection of diesel engines was confirmed. This resulted in evolution becoming a revolution.

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Garrett GT2871R Turbocharger 0.86 AR (480009 - 6 High Boost Actuator)

grt836026-5020S
€1656.81 incl tax

Garrett GT2871R Turbocharger wo Actuator

grt836026-5011S
€1619.12 incl tax

Garrett GT28R THWA Kit OV T25 5 - Bolt 0.64 AR (Ni - Resist)

grt827690-0005
€456.80 incl tax

Garrett GT28R THWA Kit OV T25 5 - Bolt 0.86 AR (Hi Sil)

grt827690-0004
€428.25 incl tax

Garrett GT28R THWA OV T25 5 - Bolt 0.64 AR (Hi Sil) Small Frame

grt430609-0230
€364.43 incl tax

Garrett GT28R THWA OV T25 5 - Bolt 0.86 AR (Hi Sil)

grt430609-5231
€368.91 incl tax

Garrett GT28R Turbine Housing Outlet Gasket

grt770119-0001
€26.02 incl tax

Garrett GT3035R 3.0in Turbine V - Band Flange Adapter

grt774175-0001
€88.65 incl tax

Garrett GT3035R Turbine Inlet Div V - Band Flange Adapter (SS - HK30)

grt813444-0001
€472.08 incl tax

Garrett GT3071R Super Core 2.75in Inlet T04E CHRA Part 836000 - 0001

grt836028-5005S
€1345.80 incl tax

Garrett GT3071R Super Core 4in Inlet T04E CHRA Part 836000 - 0002

grt836028-5002S
€1289.41 incl tax

Garrett GT3076R Super Core CHRA Part 836000 - 0003

grt836028-5003S
€1341.40 incl tax

Garrett GT30R THWA 0.63 AR T3 (int wg - 5 bolt out) (Ni - Resist)

grt771300-0006
€586.41 incl tax

Garrett GT30R THWA 0.82 AR T3 (int wg - 5 bolt out) (Ni - Resist)

grt771300-0005
€586.41 incl tax

Garrett GT30R Turbine Hsg Kit Div T3 V - Band 0.83 AR (Ni - Resist)

grt740902-0029
€721.26 incl tax

Garrett GT30R Turbine Hsg Kit OV T3 4 - Bolt 1.06 AR (Ni - Resist)

grt740902-0001
€564.08 incl tax

Garrett GT30R Turbine Hsg Kit OV T3 V - Band 0.63 AR (Ni - Resist)

grt740902-0009
€542.91 incl tax