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Follow on Google News | SPA Turbo USA Introduces a New BMW Turbo Manifold Designed for E36 and E46 ChassisSPA Turbo USA® Ups the Power Ante for BMW with Bolt-on Power Available for 1991-2008 M50 and S50 Series Engines with either T3 or T4 flange
By: Design Engineering SPA’s new T3 and T4 flange exhaust manifolds are designed specifically for either the E35 or E46 chassis associated with 1991 - 2008 M50/S50 series engines, though it can be adapted to fit other platforms. A two bolt external wastegate flange is available to accommodate custom external wastegate configurations. For more information on SPA Turbo’s SPA Turbo USA’s T3 or T4 BMW Manifold (part number 090332 or 090333 respectively) Primary Points: • Designed for E36 and E46 chassis • Cast Iron Durability and Reliability • Available for T3 or T4 Flange About SPA Turbo USA SPA Turbo is the leading name in turbocharging in South America. In 2009, Design Engineering entered the turbocharging market by partnering with SPA Turbo of Brazil to become the official North America supplier of SPA turbos and components SPA Turbo USA offers a large selection of turbo exhaust manifolds and related components; each manufactured with exact attention to detail and design-to-foundry execution providing exceptional horsepower and torque at a competitive price. SPA Turbo USA also has the capability to develop custom products in utilizing DEI’s in-house design team, manufacturing facilities and foundry for the development of products for private label. About Design Engineering, Inc. Design Engineering, Inc. (DEI), founded in 1995 by the late Dale Markley and based in Avon Lake, Ohio, is the leading aftermarket supplier of thermal tuning, heat, and sound control products. Additionally, DEI manufactures Ny-Trex nitrous systems and components that are sold nationwide to the motorsports, automotive, motorcycle, powersports and marine enthusiast markets. DEI engineered products offer the most effective means to improve an engine’s cooling efficiency to enhance performance. End
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