PIERBURG Pressure Converter, Turbocharger

Compatible with VOLVO XC70 II (136) , VOLVO XC60 I SUV (156) , VOLVO S80 II (124) Show more info
This PIERBURG pressure converter is designed for turbocharger systems. It ensures precise control of boost pressure for optimal engine performance.
133.00 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 2
Delivery 1 day (25.03.2026)
PN 702325040
Make PIERBURG
EAN 4028977823787

The PIERBURG 7.02325.04.0 pressure converter is a critical component for modern turbocharged engines. It plays a vital role in regulating the boost pressure generated by the turbocharger, ensuring it stays within the optimal range for engine efficiency and power delivery. Proper functioning of the pressure converter is essential to prevent over-boosting or under-boosting, both of which can lead to reduced performance, increased fuel consumption, or even engine damage. PIERBURG is known for its high-quality engine management components, and this part is no exception, offering reliability and consistent performance. This converter is designed to integrate seamlessly into compatible turbocharger systems, maintaining the integrity of your vehicle's air intake and boost control mechanisms. Regular maintenance and replacement of worn components like pressure converters can help extend the life of your turbocharger and engine.

  • Brand: PIERBURG
  • Part Code: 7.02325.04.0
  • Type: Pressure Converter
  • Application: Turbocharger Systems
  • Ensures precise boost pressure regulation
  • Contributes to optimal engine performance
  • Reliable and durable construction
  • Direct fit for compatible vehicles
Valve type
Electromagnetic valve
Operating mode
electro-pneumatic
Voltage [V]
1/2"
  • VOLVO
    • XC70 II (136)
      • 2.4 D / D4 AWD (120kW/163PS)
      • D5 AWD (151kW/205PS)
    • XC60 I SUV (156)
      • 2.4 D / D3 / D4 AWD (120kW/163PS)
      • D5 AWD (151kW/205PS)
    • S80 II (124)
      • D5 (151kW/205PS)
      • D5 AWD (151kW/205PS)
    • V70 III (135)
      • D5 (151kW/205PS)
      • D5 AWD (151kW/205PS)
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