Volvo 850 Turbo & Superchargers
- PAI®Turbocharger Stud (340116)Turbocharger Stud (340116) by PAI®. This premium product is the best way to go for those looking for the highest quality replacement that offers supreme levels of quality, performance and reliability. Designed to provide a perfect fit...Designed to deliver trouble-free, consistent performanceRight for your vehicle and lifestyle$16.72
- gpd®Intercooler (2711377)Intercooler by gpd®. gpd intercoolers are built to OE specifications. gpd's intercoolers incorporate the same high quality design standards as gpd radiators and condensers. Many late model turbo engines require replacing the intercooler...Designed to meet/exceed OE fit, form and functionDurability tested on every new design$2,041.92
- Genuine®Intercooler (9492730)Intercooler by Genuine®. If your engine parts is in need of repair, don’t compromise the performance and safety of your car with suspect, off-brand replacement parts from the local auto parts chain store. On our website you'll find...Compliant with the strictest standards for qualityExpertly crafted using the up-to-date technology$795.25
- Volvo OETurbocharger (8601227)Turbocharger (8601227) by Volvo OE.$1,113.15
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Today, the requirements for an internal combustion engine are higher than ever: minimum emissions, maximum power, low fuel consumption, high efficacy within a wide RPM range, etc. Engineers implement lots of interesting solutions to cover all the needs, and forced induction systems belong to the most effective equipment in this regard. Pretty much any modern diesel engine has a turbocharger, and more and more gasoline motors get this tried-and-tested technology to take engine performance to a new level. Ford Focus models also have a turbocharged engine that features direct injection and a variable valve timing system.
Meanwhile, a turbocharger also has its own drawbacks. With this part under the hood, the engine gets more complex, potentially less reliable, and less forgiving if you use the wrong motor oil or don't change it timely. While the engine is running, the turbocharger's impeller spins at an extremely high speed, many times faster than the crankshaft, and it's subject to extreme temperatures and friction. Soon or late, your turbo can start malfunctioning, which results in poor performance, blue or black exhaust smoke from the tailpipe, siren noise, etc. Don't postpone the repair job; if you need quality replacement parts, browse our Ford Focus turbochargers inventory.