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PhatShaft Towing Compounds

The PhatShaft Series by Industrial Injection

The Compound PhatShaft turbos for the Cummins 5.9L are offered in two different kits, Towing and Racing. Compound PhatShaft towing turbos are built with a PhatShaft 62 as the primary charger with the K31 as the secondary charger. Both the primary and secondary turbo’s on the towing Compounds are wastegated for ultimate control of boost and back pressure. This unique combination offers quick spool up and unmatched towing capabilities. The Compound PhatShaft racing turbos are built with a Silver Bullet as the primary turbocharger and a modified Big Brother as the secondary charger. The racing compouns are a perfectly matched set of turbo's for over 800HP.




PhatShaft Towing Compounds
PhatShaft towing compounds are built with a PhatShaft 62 as the primary charger with the K31 as the secondary charger. Both the primary and secondary turbo’s on the towing Compounds are wastegated for ultimate control of boost and back pressure. This unique combination offers quick spool up and unmatched towing capabilities.




PhatShaft Racing Compounds
The Phat Shaft racing twins feature the Silver Bullet as the primary turbocharger and a modified Big Brother as the secondary charger. The racing twins are a perfectly matched set of turbo's for over 800HP




Industrial Injection Diesel Performance
Several years ago, it was almost completely unheard of for "Average Joe" to have a set of twin turbos on his truck. This right was reserved exclusively for the sponsored "race only" truck. If you were at a pull or race, you might see one or two trucks running twins. But this has all changed! No longer is a twin turbo setup a complete custom built, break the bank part. Industrial Injection has precision engineered twin turbos that will match anyone's airflow requirements, whether it be a daily driver/weekend warrior, or an earth shuddering sled puller.

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