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For Sale/Looking For => Parts for Sale/Wanted => Topic started by: Giles@PerformanceDiesel on March 13, 2009, 01:44:40 pm

Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: Giles@PerformanceDiesel on March 13, 2009, 01:44:40 pm
We have 2 brand new KP39A VNT turbos for sale

You can get more info on them here
http://www.kermatdi.com/servlet/-strse-290/-dsh-Direct-Replacement-Turbo-2004-dsh-2006/Detail

The vacuum nipples on both turbos were previously damaged however we have installed metal nipples and they are holding a perfect vacuum.

$700 CAD each - only 2 available. Will sell fast. Cheaper then reman
+shipping
No core required

038 253 019S
KP39A-0026

905-940-2266
[email protected]

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Giles
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: jtanguay on March 13, 2009, 01:52:46 pm
thats only $550.411 USD for you lucky yanks!!!  :lol:

kerma has them for $849.00 with a $250.00 core!!  :shock:
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: Jettagli16v on March 13, 2009, 05:47:34 pm
Bolt holes look like they would line up with an IDI 1.6, no?
thanks
-Brad
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: rallydiesel on March 13, 2009, 05:53:01 pm
All the 8v heads have the same exhaust manifold dimensions.
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: Jettagli16v on March 13, 2009, 06:04:25 pm
Wow, that is a super nice piece,
but when I send Giles that kind of money, it will be for pump and injectors!
Then I'll need one of these!
-Brad
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: theman53 on March 13, 2009, 07:38:41 pm
you have to be kidding me. After working to put my turbo together this deal comes up and temps me. I would love to buy them both and sell one, but that is greedy. I keep telling myself I don't need one...or two. Somebody please get these soon. :lol:
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: theman53 on March 14, 2009, 09:53:03 am
Seriously guys I have been avoiding this post all day thinking they would be gone...someone buy these before my wife finds out that I need to
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: GIDDY_UP_GO on March 17, 2009, 03:15:32 pm
Mr. Giles,

I was wondering if I drove my 1986 N/A Golf to your facility, could you install this onto my car? How much installed? I am on vacation next week, and If I can talk the wife into it, I could come up there next week.

My car is a bone stock 1.6 N/A. It needs one of these badly!

Do you have all the hardware to install one of these units onto my car?
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: jtanguay on March 17, 2009, 04:48:59 pm
Quote from: "GIDDY_UP_GO"
Mr. Giles,

I was wondering if I drove my 1986 N/A Golf to your facility, could you install this onto my car? How much installed? I am on vacation next week, and If I can talk the wife into it, I could come up there next week.

My car is a bone stock 1.6 N/A. It needs one of these badly!

Do you have all the hardware to install one of these units onto my car?


i bet if you got yourself a TD intake it could be done, but i'm 100% positive that these turbo's were meant to be installed in a downward fashion, which will interfere with the rear engine mount.  it can still be installed flipped up, but then you run into interference with the intake manifold.  but that can be overcome by grinding etc.  the problem is that the turbo will have to be clocked, but i'm sure Giles would be the man for that (extra $$$ though...) and then you also need to figure out a way to get it to work mechanically (it can be done, but theres quite a bit of fab work to be done).  you could simply 'jam' the vanes in the open position, and the turbo will probably respond like like a regular T3/K24 in terms of lag and maybe pressure (with enough fueling).

i'd say double the price with all thats involved... or more?
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: GIDDY_UP_GO on March 17, 2009, 05:11:30 pm
Ok, thanks for the information. I am new to all this VW Diesel stuff, I guess I was under the impression that this was a turbo for the 1.6 engine. My bad....I'm still learning! :)
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: theman53 on March 17, 2009, 08:43:16 pm
This thread is the death of me.
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: blkboostedtruck on March 17, 2009, 10:36:45 pm
Quote from: "theman53"
This thread is the death of me.


buy them and quit torturing your self and us :D
Duane
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: Smokey Eddy on March 18, 2009, 02:19:22 am
Quote from: "theman53"
This thread is the death of me.

Lawl-sauce.

VNT = perfect diesel turbo.
droooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
Big coin tho! For me anyways...
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: Rabbit on Roids on March 19, 2009, 08:40:40 am
Quote from: "jtanguay"
Quote from: "GIDDY_UP_GO"
Mr. Giles,

I was wondering if I drove my 1986 N/A Golf to your facility, could you install this onto my car? How much installed? I am on vacation next week, and If I can talk the wife into it, I could come up there next week.

My car is a bone stock 1.6 N/A. It needs one of these badly!

Do you have all the hardware to install one of these units onto my car?


i bet if you got yourself a TD intake it could be done, but i'm 100% positive that these turbo's were meant to be installed in a downward fashion, which will interfere with the rear engine mount.  it can still be installed flipped up, but then you run into interference with the intake manifold.  but that can be overcome by grinding etc.  the problem is that the turbo will have to be clocked, but i'm sure Giles would be the man for that (extra $$$ though...) and then you also need to figure out a way to get it to work mechanically (it can be done, but theres quite a bit of fab work to be done).  you could simply 'jam' the vanes in the open position, and the turbo will probably respond like like a regular T3/K24 in terms of lag and maybe pressure (with enough fueling).

i'd say double the price with all thats involved... or more?


if this turbo is anything like my VNT, you cant re clock these bad boys. there are pins and rollers that need to be in certain places for the vanes to work. theres a round piece of metal that actuates all the vanes, and it sits on 3 rollers, and they sit on 3 pins. and they are spread apart just enough that you cant clock the turbo. maybe you could if you re clocked the whole damn vane assy?
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: CLDiesel on March 19, 2009, 12:51:27 pm
What would i need to rig this up to my AAZ?
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: Rabbit on Roids on March 19, 2009, 01:31:40 pm
tdi oil lines and a TON of modification. deff not a bolt on and go operation here..
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: rabbid79 on March 21, 2009, 04:01:30 pm
I have a virtually brand new VW turbo diesel oil pan, custom oil pressure line, custom return line, custom Techtonics Tuning 2.25" stainless steel down pipe with braided flex coupling, and very nice turbo diesel intake manifold with machined blowoff valve blocking plug that will probably mate this turbo to your 1.5 or 1.6.  It worked perfectly for mating a Garrett VNT-15 in my MK1 Rabbit.  If anybody's interested, I'll let it all go for $400.  Sorry this looks like a hijack, but if it helps sell these turbos, it's probably ok.
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: jtanguay on March 21, 2009, 07:56:35 pm
Quote from: "Rabbit on Roids"
if this turbo is anything like my VNT, you cant re clock these bad boys. there are pins and rollers that need to be in certain places for the vanes to work. theres a round piece of metal that actuates all the vanes, and it sits on 3 rollers, and they sit on 3 pins. and they are spread apart just enough that you cant clock the turbo. maybe you could if you re clocked the whole damn vane assy?


you can reclock the turbo, but it involves precise drilling.  Tintin did it  :wink: DEFINITELY not for a novice though!!! but i bet Giles could do it  :wink:

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i suggest anyone to read through Tintin's whole post (http://www.vwdiesel.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=2848&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=meca&start=0) about an mTDI with a VNT-20.  lots of great pictures!  but its in French, so you'll need to translate.  a VERY informative read!
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: Rabbit on Roids on March 22, 2009, 10:03:19 am
yea, thats about the only way i could think to re-clock my turbo. but i wasnt gonna do that, cause i didnt NEED to re clock it.
Title: FS Brand new VNT KP39A turbos
Post by: red64chevelle on April 15, 2009, 06:33:21 am
How would this work on an a ALH engine?  My beetle might need this.