The latest breakthrough in turbocharging technology—the BorgWarner S410G for Detroit DD15engines—is a testament to durability and efficiency!
The S410G turbocharger ensures seamless compatibility and performance optimization. Even more, thisvalue-driven turbo proves why BorgWarner is an industry leader:
• Enhanced Bearing System: The S410G’s advanced bearing system is a tried-and-trueBorgWarner bearing system—one that is built to last as it offers enhanced efficiency and engineperformance and reduced downtime and maintenance costs.• Forged Milled Compressor Wheel (FMW): Some manufacturers use a basic cast or billet/milledcompressor wheel. This BorgWarner S410 turbo has been upgraded to include a forged milledcompressor wheel, which is the strongest of the three types. FMW technology offers unmatcheddurability and resistance to wear, ensuring the S410G is ready to take on the toughestconditions. Look for the BorgWarner FMW logo when shopping.
BorgWarner made installation and diagnostics simpler than ever. Each S410G comes with a QR code thatleads installers to crucial diagnostic information, ensuring your turbo is set up correctly from the start.Should questions arise, our team is on standby to offer the guidance and support you need for a smoothinstallation and operation.
Highest Quality Standards
The S410G undergoes stringent durability and performance testing before leaving the plant. Theturbocharger is manufactured at our plant in Ningbo, China, which holds an IATF 16949 qualitycertification. Our Ningbo plant has been producing turbos for the independent aftermarket for 13years—and has been part of BorgWarner’s worldwide OE manufacturing infrastructure since 2006. High-quality production and testing standards have long been standard operating procedures at that facility.
Did You Know?
The DD15 engine, praised for its fuel efficiency, reliability and advanced features, is widely used inFreightliner Cascadia and Western Star trucks. As of 2022, Freightliner held the largest market share inthe Class 8 truck segment, with around 37%.