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i was looking at these yesterday in the mag too so i'm keen to know if these are as good as they say they are cause they seem awfully cheap if they're not just a chinese copy. I looked them up on there site but couldn't find any info on them so if anyone uses one or has heard stories about em i would be keen to hear them!

Anyone seen the KKK turbos advertised for sale in the new HPI mag by Otomoto? 480hp internally gated for $895.

Is it just me or does this sound like a good deal?

KKK = Porsche. They do not mess with their turbos.

As for KKR I have no idea but it's sounds like KFC. Reminds me of Tein ie the 2nd half of Bilstein.

i was told kkk are made by borg warner

That is correct. Borg Warner have made a few acquisitions; KKK being one of them. There is a bit of company history available if you do a Google search and get onto the Borg Warner turbos page.

FWIW, most German marques to my (not extensively researched) knowledge have used KKK as OE fitment in the past. Porsche and Audi are prominent examples, having used them in both road and race/rally applications.

If anyone makes the effort to find the design/spec of these KKR units - best of luck. They may be ok, but browsing this forum shows its not plain sailing to get the optimal match for your intended application. At least someone is making an effort to fill a price gap in the market.

cheers

really?

wouldn't have thought OS giken would've sold dodgey crap! Interesting!

1, no one said they are dodgy

2, they have nothing to do with OS Giken at all. OS Giken is an aftermarket parts manufacturer in japan, OTOMOTO is a retailer in australia that retail various products. of of their products is KKR turbos.

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