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HKS ACTUATOR UPGRADE RB26 for GTIII TURBINE (Incl. 2 Actuators) - 14030-AN002

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HKS ACTUATOR UPGRADE RB26 for GTIII TURBINE (Incl. 2 Actuators) - 14030-AN002

HKS ACTUATOR UPGRADE RB26 for GTIII TURBINE (Incl. 2 Actuators)

Forced induction components mainly consist of supercharger or turbocharger parts that are used to make significant power gains on your vehicle. If you are looking for a significant increase in horsepower, look no further than forced induction.

About HKS

In October 1973, two talented and spirited young engineers had a vision; to design and build high performance engines and components that major OE manufacturers could not or would not produce. Led by Hiroyuki Hasegawa, a former engineer for Yamaha Motor Company, and his partner Mr.Kitagawa, the two secured a capital infusion from Sigma Automotive Co., Ltd. (hence the name ā€œHKS ā€), and began tuning gasoline powered engines in a dairy-farming shed at the foot of Mount Fuji in Japan. A year later, Mr. Hasegawa designed and built the first aftermarket turbocharger for passenger cars and has never looked back. HKS pioneered the Japanese aftermarket performance industry by delivering a host of exciting new products, including the first commercially available electronic turbo timer and boost controller. Other early products included piggy-back fuel computers and sophisticated fuel management tools. Clearly HKS was Driving Performance trends for Japanese vehicles.

HKS ACTUATOR UPGRADE RB26 for GTIII TURBINE (Incl. 2 Actuators)

Forced induction components mainly consist of supercharger or turbocharger parts that are used to make significant power gains on your vehicle. If you are looking for a significant increase in horsepower, look no further than forced induction.

About HKS

In October 1973, two talented and spirited young engineers had a vision; to design and build high performance engines and components that major OE manufacturers could not or would not produce. Led by Hiroyuki Hasegawa, a former engineer for Yamaha Motor Company, and his partner Mr.Kitagawa, the two secured a capital infusion from Sigma Automotive Co., Ltd. (hence the name ā€œHKS ā€), and began tuning gasoline powered engines in a dairy-farming shed at the foot of Mount Fuji in Japan. A year later, Mr. Hasegawa designed and built the first aftermarket turbocharger for passenger cars and has never looked back. HKS pioneered the Japanese aftermarket performance industry by delivering a host of exciting new products, including the first commercially available electronic turbo timer and boost controller. Other early products included piggy-back fuel computers and sophisticated fuel management tools. Clearly HKS was Driving Performance trends for Japanese vehicles.

$225.52
HKS ACTUATOR UPGRADE RB26 for GTIII TURBINE (Incl. 2 Actuators) - 14030-AN002—
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HKS ACTUATOR UPGRADE RB26 for GTIII TURBINE (Incl. 2 Actuators)

Forced induction components mainly consist of supercharger or turbocharger parts that are used to make significant power gains on your vehicle. If you are looking for a significant increase in horsepower, look no further than forced induction.

About HKS

In October 1973, two talented and spirited young engineers had a vision; to design and build high performance engines and components that major OE manufacturers could not or would not produce. Led by Hiroyuki Hasegawa, a former engineer for Yamaha Motor Company, and his partner Mr.Kitagawa, the two secured a capital infusion from Sigma Automotive Co., Ltd. (hence the name ā€œHKS ā€), and began tuning gasoline powered engines in a dairy-farming shed at the foot of Mount Fuji in Japan. A year later, Mr. Hasegawa designed and built the first aftermarket turbocharger for passenger cars and has never looked back. HKS pioneered the Japanese aftermarket performance industry by delivering a host of exciting new products, including the first commercially available electronic turbo timer and boost controller. Other early products included piggy-back fuel computers and sophisticated fuel management tools. Clearly HKS was Driving Performance trends for Japanese vehicles.