RIOturbo, was established in 2008, is a high-tech enterprise in full turbocharger industry chain, Locating in Shenyang Liaoning. The company has developed series of turbochargers which meet the requirement of diesel, gasoline, internal combustion. Our products are widely applied to general vehicles, ships, agricultural machinary, engineer machinary .etc.
Key Feature
Marketing
The company strives to improve and utilize its sales network, using diversified sales methods including attending various exhibitions to promote the advantages of our products
Testing Equipments
The company uses ZEISS 3D coordinate measurement machine, HOMMEL roundness tester and optical scanner, contour and roughness meter for component durability.
Balancing Machine
Our company uses SCHENCK and TURBOTECHNIC VSR 400 balancing machine.
Billet MFS Wheel
We use Chiron and DMG 5-axis produce Billet/MFS compressor wheel.
Stock
We have over 50,000 pcs cartridge and turbos in stock
Item Description

Model:  TD03


Turbo Part NO.

49131-07005 49S31-07005 49131-07006 49S31-07006 49131-07007 49S31-07007 49131-07008 49S31-07008 49131-07009 49S31-07009 49131-07030 49S31-07030 759301503 49131-07031 49S31-07031 49131-07065 49S31-07065 49131-07066 49S31-07066 49131-07067 49S31-07067 49131-07068 49131-07069 49131-07105 49S31-07105 49131-07160 49131-07161 49131-07205 49131-07206 49131-07207 49131-07208 49131-07209 49131-07210 49131-07235 49131-07236 49131-07237 49131-07238 49131-07239 49131-07266 49131-07267 49131-07268 49131-07269 49131-07270 49131-07271 49131-07272 49131-07273 49131-07274 49131-07305 49131-07306 49131-07307 49131-07308 49131-07309 49131-07335 49131-07336 49131-07337 49131-07338 49131-07339 49131-07360

Turbo OEM NO.

756368503 759301503 759301504 4727470 7593015 759301803 759302004

Application

Billet Turbo cartridge for BMW 135i 335i 225Kw 306HP 3.5i D55 B30 A 2006

Billet Turbo cartridge for BMW Z4 225Kw 306HP 3.5i D55 B30 A 2006

Billet Turbo cartridge for BMW X6 335i 226Kw 306HP 3.5i N55 B30 A N54 950 2006

Billet Turbo cartridge for BMW 535i 226Kw 306HP 3.5i N54 950 N54B30 2006

Billet Turbo cartridge for BMW 735i 226Kw 306HP 3.5i N55B30A N54B30 2006


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Turbo Identification

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Turbo Replace Installation

Step 1: Before Replacing A Turbo

It is important to conduct a thorough diagnostic check of the engine system to determine if the “fault” is actually the turbocharger.
A lack of power, noisy operation, excessive smoke or oil consumption could result from a faulty fuel injection system, ECU or electrical problems, restricted or blocked air filter, a amaged exhaust system or a lubrication problem. If possible, check crankcase pressure according to the engine manufacturer’s specification. A higher than normal crankcase pressure reading may lead to oil leakage from the turbo into the inlet and exhaust systems.

Step 2: Before Replacing A Turbo

If the engine diagnostic check does not uncover any obvious cause,
make sure that an extensive trouble shooting analysis is completed. Key turbocharger areas for examination include foreign objects, lack of lubrication, oil contamination, over-speeding of the turbo and excessive temperature. This is important because turbo damage can often be a symptom of an underlying problem rather than the cause itself.
The following steps must be strictly followed.
Always consult the workshop manual for instructions which are specific to your engine or vehicle.

Step 3: Turbo Installation

Check the part number to ensure that it is the right one for the engine.
Installing the incorrect turbo to an engine may damage the turbo and/or the engine and will void the warranty.

Step 4: Turbo Installation

It is important that during the whole installation process, you prevent dirt or debris from entering any part of the turbo.
Any dirt or debris entering the turbo may cause catastrophic damage due to the very high speed of operation (up to 300,000rpm).

Step 5: Turbo Installation

Ensure that correct gaskets are used.
For example - the center hole of any gasket must be perfectly aligned with the center hole of the turbo flange. Some turbos use a threaded connector and no gasket. Some turbos use a “banjo fitting” with “banjo bolt”; in these cases, use new sealing gaskets/washers.
Important Note: Do not use liquid gasket or sealants, particularly for the oil inlet or outlet since excessive material may enter the turbo, reducing or stopping oil flow.

Step 6: Turbo Installation

It is recommended that you use new air, oil and fuel filters and clean engine oil to the engine or vehicle maker’s specification.
When installing the new oil filter, if possible, fill it with clean, fresh engine oil. Also, if it is accessible, back-fill the pressure line from the oil pump to the filter. This is particularly important on high mileage
engines, where the oil pressure line may empty during oil changes!

Step 7: Turbo Installation

Before installing the turbo, ensure that all air hoses connected to the turbo are totally clean and show no sign of any damage.

Step 8: Turbo Installation

The air filter and its housing must be completely clean and free from any debris.

Step 9: Turbo Installation

Clean the engine breather system (Positive Crankcase Ventilation system) and ensure that it functions properly.
Any blockages or malfunction may cause high crankcase pressure and lead to oil leakage from the turbo into the inlet and exhaust systems.

Step 10: Turbo Installation

Remove any old gasket material from the exhaust manifold and pipe.
The surfaces of the flange must be clean and have no damage. Then remove plastic or foam blanking plugs from the turbo.

Step 11: Turbo Installation

Position the turbo onto manifold or engine block using the correct new gasket or O ring, and then reconnect the exhaust pipe.
Tighten all nuts and bolts.
Important Note for Steps 12-15 Pay special attention to oil feed and drain lines, which must be totally clean and have no damage to ensure unrestricted oil flow. Make sure that flexible hose liners have not collapsed internally and that the oil feed line is not too close to source of heat which may have damaged the oil feed line internally. This is common on some vehicles and difficult to detect without cutting the pipe! For this reason, we recommend fitting a new oil inlet pipe when installing the new turbo.

Step 12: Turbo Installation

Next, install oil drain line to the turbocharger.

Step 13: Turbo Installation

Pour new engine oil into the oil inlet hole of the turbocharger.

Step 14: Turbo Installation

Next, fit the new oil feed line.

Step 15: Turbo Installation

Install inlet and outlet air hoses to turbocharger compressor housing.
Make sure that the connections are airtight and hose clamps are correctly tightened.*

Step 16: Turbo Installation

Crank the engine for 10 - 15 seconds without starting the engine.
If possible, disable the fuelling/ignition or use compression test mode to allow this. This helps to prime the oil feed to the turbocharger by filling the oil pressure lines, oil filter and turbo with oil before start-up. Important Note: As soon as the engine starts, the turbo will run at high speed and a lack of lubrication in these vital first few seconds can destroy a brand new turbo.

Step 17: Turbo Installation

Then start the engine, and let it idle for 3 to 4 minutes to allow for proper inspection of oil, gas and air leakage.
If any leakage is detected during engine start up, fix the issue immediately.

Step 18: Turbo Installation

Stop the engine and re-check engine oil level.
Oil level should be between the minimum and maximum mark on the dipstick - it is important to make sure that oil level is not above the point where turbo oil drain pipe connects to the engine or this may lead to oil leakage from the turbo into the inlet and exhaust systems.