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EA4710963799 Genuine Detroit Diesel Turbocharger

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EA4710963799 Genuine Detroit Diesel TurbochargerPart details DESCRIPTION Turbocharger For Dd13 12. 8L 457 510Hp CONDITION Used BRAND Detroit Diesel PART NUMBER EA4710963799 OTHER OEM PART NUMBERS THAT WILL WORK A4710967399, 1387 970 0026, 1387 970 0047, 1387 970 0049, 1387 970 0076, 1387 970 0077, 1387 970 0084, 1387 970 0085, 1387 970 0099 1387 970 0105, 1387 970 0106, 1387 971 0049, 1387 971 0076, 1387 971 0084, 1387 971 0105, 1387 972 0049, 1387 972 0076, 1387 972 0084, 1387 972 0105, 1387 988

Part details

DESCRIPTION Turbocharger For Dd13 12.8L 457-510Hp
CONDITION Used
BRAND Detroit Diesel
PART NUMBER EA4710963799
OTHER OEM PART NUMBERS THAT WILL WORK A4710967399, 1387-970-0026, 1387-970-0047, 1387-970-0049, 1387-970-0076, 1387-970-0077, 1387-970-0084, 1387-970-0085, 1387-970-0099 1387-970-0105, 1387-970-0106, 1387-971-0049, 1387-971-0076, 1387-971-0084, 1387-971-0105, 1387-972-0049, 1387-972-0076, 1387-972-0084, 1387-972-0105, 1387-988-0026, 1387-988-0047, 1387-988-0049, 1387-988-0076, 1387-988-0077, 1387-988-0084 1387-988-0085, 1387-988-0105, 1387-988-0106, 13879700026, 13879700047 13879700049, 13879700076, 13879700077, 13879700084, 13879700085, 13879700099 13879700105, 13879700106, 13879710049 , 13879710076, 13879710084, 13879710105 13879720049, 13879720076, 13879720084, 13879720105, 13879880026, 13879880047 13879880049, 13879880076, 13879880077, 13879880084, 13879880085, 13879880105 13879880106, 170-070-2644, 170-070-2930, 1700702644, 1700702930, 4635997 4710962299, 4710963599, 4710963699, 4710963799, 4710964099, 4710965999 4710966099, 4710966199, 4710966299, 4710967099, 4710967399, 4710967499 4710967599, 4710967699, 4710968399, A4710962299, A4710963599, A4710963699 A4710963799, A4710964099, A4710965999, A4710966099, A4710966199, A4710966299 A4710967099, A4710967499, A4710967599, A4710967699, EA4710962299, EA4710963599, EA4710963699, , EA4710964099 EA4710965999, EA4710966099, EA4710966199, EA4710966299, EA4710967099 EA4710967399, EA4710967499, EA4710967599, EA4710967699, EA4710968399 RA4710967499, RA4710968399, RA4710968499, A4710968399, 13879880048, RA4710966099, EA471-096-8499, RA4710963699, 471-096-8499, RA471-096-8499, RA4710963799, RA4710963599, A4710967799, 1387-988-0107, 4710967799, 1387-970-0048, 4710968499, A4710968499, RA4710967099, RA4710967599, RA4710966199, RA4710967799, RA4710967699, 13879700107, 1387-970-0107, EA471-096-7799, RA471-096-7799, A471-096-7799, 1387-0130, RA4710967399, EA4710967799, RA4710966299, EA4710968499, 13879880107, RA4710962299, A471-096-8499, RA4710964099, 471-096-7799, RA4710965999, 1387-988-0048, 13879700048

Function of this part

The turbocharger uses exhaust gas energy to spin a turbine that forces more air into the engine. This extra airflow lets the engine burn fuel more efficiently and make more power without increasing displacement.

Why this part matters

A healthy turbo is critical for power, fuel economy, and keeping exhaust temperatures in check. A failing turbo can lead to low boost, excessive smoke, oil consumption, and in severe cases engine damage.

About the brand

Detroit Diesel engine and drivetrain components are widely used in modern highway tractors for their balance of power, efficiency, and service support.

Fitment & usage

Used OEM parts are a smart choice for controlling repair costs while still using original-equipment components. Always match the OEM part number(s) listed to your existing part, and consult your service manual, dealer, or technician if you are unsure about fitment.

Note: Because this is a used component, normal signs of wear such as scratches, discoloration, or light surface corrosion may be present. Refer to the product photos and information on Second Truck Parts for the best representation of the part you will receive.

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Ephraim Morrison
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
A Brilliant Analysis of the Black Man's Experience with Colonialism. A Scientific Analysis of the Black Psyche in a White World
Format: Paperback
This is a brilliant attempt of the era to scientifically analyze the black psyche in a white world. This book has far reaching effects on how colonialism was viewed to impact the black man in society and undoubtedly must have sparked a few revolutionary undertakings. This is not my first encounter with this book, I have had the opportunity to use it as sociological reference in 1981/82 and felt compelled that I would read it in its entirety some day. Now I can say I did and was more than satisfied. Fanon is a great writer of his times and beyond. I am tempted to say that this book should be read by all Black men and women however it is not an easy read because to me it is not a Novel (not a story book). As a student of History, Sociology, Psychology and Psychiatry I found it very delightful and relatively easy to follow. This Book is very powerful writings for the time when it was written, no wonder Fanon was dissuaded from using it as his Thesis for his Ph.D.. May his soul rest in peace but may his ideas live on. O my body always make me a man who questions?
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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2014
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Ioana
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
An evocative poetic-critical reading of oppression, racism, colonialism
Format: Paperback
"I am black; I am in total fusion with the world, in sympathetic affinity with the earth, losing my id in the heart of the cosmos... I am black, not because of a curse, but because my skin has been able to capture all the cosmic effluvia. I am truly a drop of sun under the earth." (p. 27)~ Thus Fanon reaches into the experience and meaning of the black man's alienation. This alienation strikes in an essential sense--it stems from the denial of the black man's very flesh: "The black man is attacked for his corporeality. It is his tangible personality that is lynched. It is his actual being that is dangerous..." (142). The white man, who has been obsessed with eradicating the body out of collective consciousness for millennia, now associates this abjected domain of the body with the black man, and constructs it as the essential evil Other. The white man does this because he is insecure--he does this out of hatred, a hatred that he works to cultivate, that consumes his time and energy. The white man is dehumanized. Projecting his fears onto the black man, the white man shirks his responsibility to acknowledge his guilt (83) in instrumentalizing the black man (206). Even though this work was written over 50 years ago in a literal colony of Europe, sadly it remains only too relevant in the United States today as a condition between people that allegedly have the same legal and human rights. This is largely made possible by the many ever-so-casual-racists (who vehemently deny they are racist)--people who, for example, complain about affirmative action as unfair to them personally (nevermind history and generations of enslavement and stolen opportunities). Fanon writes, "outside university circles there is an army of fools... Granted, these fools are the product of a psychological-economic substructure. But that does not get us anywhere" (18). An education for racial tolerance from which we are sadly very far removed is necessary for moving towards a world of love.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2009
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Lionel(Bo)
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Excellent
Format: Paperback
Glad I purchased this book for my collection. Great information. Knowledge is power.
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Maria Ortega
Boise, US
★★★★★ 4
Good book, this isn't my favorite (Wretched of the ...
Format: Kindle
Good book, this isn't my favorite (Wretched of the Earth continues to be) but it gives a good account of the effects of colonialism on people's psyche. Fanon masterfully demonstrates how violence is practiced on the minds and bodies of those on the receiving end of colonialism. He digs deep into how the ideology of whiteness as 'pure' and 'good' are, for one, deeply flawed, but more importantly, these false beliefs are incredibly damaging to humanity as a whole. Although it's a good book, I found some serious flaws with some of his arguments but I still think it was worth the read.
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Dancing Palmtrees
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Black Nationalism
Format: Paperback
This is and was a great book. Even though he discussed the effects of racism in regards to his native land of Martinique we Mr. Fanon has to say still resounds in today's so-called PC world. I do wish he had lived long enough to see Barack Obama elected President of the United States. I would have loved to hear his take on that. The only aspect I found missing from this book is his opinion on Black American ex-patriots living in France. James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Josephine Baker.... Did these African-Americans living in Paris not realize the effect of colonolism on all Africans in the Diaspora?, or were they treated as "Honorary Whites" in France. I truly wish Frantz Fanon had explored that entire subject.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2009

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