BorgWarner Highlights New AirWerks Upgrade Turbocharger At SEMA – UnderhoodService

BorgWarner Highlights New AirWerks Upgrade Turbocharger At SEMA

The AirWerks upgrade turbocharger for the 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine in Ford F-150 trucks is designed as a bolt-on solution that requires minimal changes.

BorgWarner’s upgrade turbocharger for the 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine in Ford F-150 trucks.

BorgWarner announces the production of its AirWerks upgrade turbocharger for the 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine in Ford F-150 trucks. Designed as a bolt-on solution that requires minimal changes, this application delivers enough power to satisfy the most avid performance enthusiast. The new turbocharger offering will be showcased at this year’s SEMA Show in Las Vegas from Nov. 5-8.

“Our extensive experience in designing aftermarket turbochargers that deliver the ultimate performance uniquely positions us to expertly boost Ford F-150 trucks,” said Michael Boe, VP and general manager, Global Aftermarket, BorgWarner Turbo Systems. “We are always on the lookout for opportunities to provide enthusiasts with options to take their vehicle performance to the next level. With our new turbocharger offering, we recognized the need for a bolt-on solution that supports more power. By combining power and convenience, our AirWerks upgrade turbocharger for Ford’s 3.5-liter engine is truly the optimal solution to gain the results aftermarket customers crave.”

BorgWarner’s new turbocharger offering includes compressor stages and temperature-resistant materials allowing drivers to enjoy exceptional engine performance while also maintaining responsiveness and efficiency. Customers with Ford F-150 trucks with model years between 2011 and 2016 are eligible for this nearly 85 horsepower boost. There are four part numbers available that span the variations of the F-150 truck, including a left and right turbocharger.

Beyond its power-packed offering for Ford F-150 drivers, BorgWarner will showcase Pro 1 Formula Drift driver Faruk Kugay’s race car at the BorgWarner booth, which highlights his electrifying drifting style. As seen on the Netflix show, “Hyperdrive,” the vehicle features a powerful BorgWarner Engineered For Racing (EFR) turbocharger that helps deliver a unique and dramatic staccato sound, said the company.

BorgWarner’s SEMA Show booth also will include a wide range of the company’s EFR and AirWerks Series turbochargers, including its EFR super-cores: the EFR 8474, EFR 9274 and EFR 9280. These applications are designed to maximize air flow in the turbocharger due to their larger compressor inducer wheel diameters. The latest EFR super-cores deliver up to 200 more horsepower than previous products. BorgWarner’s most powerful S300 aftermarket super-core to date, the AirWerks S300SX-E 72 millimeter (mm) super-core, will be on display as well. Delivering up to 1,100 horsepower – 100 horsepower more than its previous model – the S300SX-E 72 mm super-core maintains its fast response time and compact size. 

More information on BorgWarner’s latest aftermarket product portfolio will be included in the company’s High-performance Turbochargers Catalog, which be available in booth No. 25125 during the show. Detailed product information on the EFR and AirWerks lineup and BorgWarner’s history and legacy of innovation in the industry will also be included in this volume.

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