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1 Year / Unlimited Miles Warranty

We Rebuild All Makes and Models of Aftermarket and OEM Turbochargers

Phoenix Boost has been rebuilding and remanufacturing turbochargers since 2009 from our facility located in Philadelphia, PA. Our rebuild services are designed to meet or exceed factory standards. Whether you have a gasoline or diesel turbocharger, our technicians are well trained to produce hi-quality products with fast turn-around to keep you on the road.

WE ARE AN AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR FOR MELETT, TURBO INTERNATIONAL, AND PULSAR

MELETT

Melett is part of theWabtec Global Turbocharger Group, including Precision Turbo & Engine, Turbonetics and Napier, offering turbocharger solutions for industrial, marine, off-highway, commercial vehicles, locomotive, military, passenger cars and performance applications.

TURBO INTERNATIONAL

Turbo International was founded in 1989 as one of the first turbocharger component parts manufacturers in North America. With a wide selection of new aftermarket replacement turbochargers, you can find the right parts for an array of vehicles – from passenger cars/light duty trucks to medium/heavy duty trucks and off highway equipment. Turbo International provides precision-engineered turbochargers that offer the same fit and function as the original equipment (OE) parts at a more affordable price.

PULSAR

Pulsar Turbo Systems is a professional turbocharger and turbo parts manufacturer. It manufactures each turbocharger with integrity and precision. Pulsar Turbo Systems provides a wide range of turbochargers and parts suitable for all different applications.

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