3791789 | Genuine Cummins® Turbocharger HE351VE For Cummins ISB 6.7L
- Product SKU: 3791789
- Availability: In Stock
Pickup available at 111 Belton Drive Unit -B Usually ready in 24 hours
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Customer Service: Monday - Saturday: 8:00 AM - 08:30 PM
Pickup available at 111 Belton Drive Unit -B Usually ready in 24 hours
Description: Turbocharger HE351VE For Cummins ISB 6.7L
Condition: New
Brand: Cummins®
Part Number: 3791789
Engine: ISBO7, ISB EPA07
A turbocharger (or turbo) 3791789 is a device used to increase the power output of an internal combustion engine without increasing its size.
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1. Increase Power Output A turbocharger forces more air (and therefore more oxygen) into the engine’s cylinders. 2. Improve Fuel Efficiency Because a turbo lets a smaller engine produce more power, car makers can use smaller, lighter engines without sacrificing performance. 3. Reduce Emissions Modern turbocharged engines are often paired with direct fuel injection and better combustion control. 4. Better Performance at High Altitudes At high altitudes, air is thinner (less oxygen). 5. Efficient Use of Exhaust Energy Turbochargers use waste exhaust gases to spin the turbine — energy that would otherwise be lost. |
Signs of Faulty 3791789:
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1. Loss of Power The car feels sluggish or slow to accelerate. You might notice it struggles to reach higher speeds or has poor hill-climbing ability. This happens because the turbo isn’t compressing enough air into the engine. 2. Excessive Exhaust Smoke Blue or grey smoke: often means oil is leaking into the exhaust due to worn turbo seals or bearings. Black smoke: means the engine is running too rich (too much fuel, not enough air) because the turbo isn’t providing enough boost. 3. Whining or Siren Noise A healthy turbo makes a faint “whistle.” A failing turbo may make a loud whining, whining siren, or grinding noise, often due to damaged bearings or blades. 4. Check Engine Light Modern cars have sensors that monitor turbo boost pressure. If the turbo underperforms or overboosts, it can trigger the Check Engine Light (CEL). 5. Increased Oil Consumption Damaged turbo seals can let oil leak into the intake or exhaust system. You might notice you need to top up oil more frequently. 6. Boost Pressure Problems Boost gauge (if your car has one) may show low or inconsistent boost pressure. You might also feel the turbo “kicking in” erratically. 7. Poor Fuel Economy When the turbo isn’t functioning properly, the engine may burn more fuel to produce the same power. |
Manufacturer information
Cummins® is a worldwide leader in the production of engines, agricultural components, and other power-generating devices for various industries, including medium and heavy duty trucks, light commercial vehicles, buses, agriculture, and construction. Founded in 1919, this company stays true to its mission of making people's lives better by continuously improving its product line-up and introducing new solutions for a more prosperous world. Its core values—integrity, diversity and inclusion, excellence, caring, and teamwork—are what make it a successful company today—a worldwide leader with a network of more than 600 company-owned and independent distributors and almost 6,000 dealers in approximately 190 countries.
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