Xona Rotor 9569s 68mm inducer class turbo


  • Compressor wheel – 68mm Inducer / 94mm Exducer.
  • Turbine Outlet – 69mm
  • 95lb/Minute Flow Rating.
  • 700-950HP Applications.
  • Variable preload angular contact bearings.
  • Twin gas ring seals at the compressor and turbine.
  • High strength, lightweight stainless steel center housing.
  • Full hydraulic damping of the rotating assembly .
  • Integrated oil contaminate filter.
  • M62 race material allows higher temperature operation.
  • Metallic bearing cages.
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The revolutionary UHF aero XR69S turbine delivers the greatest overall flow possible while simultaneously reducing inertia more than 30%, giving the fastest response we have ever observed at this power level.

The 95•69S is ideal for 68mm compressor inducer limited class racing. This turbo uses the largest compressor wheel allowed, which is paired to the ground breaking 69mm UHF turbine wheel that outflows the competitor’s much larger turbine wheels. By having a smaller turbine wheel, rotating mass is significantly reduced which results in greater response and overall improved drivability. All of the flow, none of the lag.

This turbocharger is available in either an X3C or X4C cover, depending on your size and space constraints; dimensions for both covers are included in the product images.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Xona 9569S Turbo

What makes the Xona 9569S X3C turbo different from other 68mm turbos?

It uses a cutting-edge XR69S turbine and UHF aero tech to deliver faster spool and higher flow than typical 68mm turbochargers.

How much horsepower can the Xona Rotor 9569S X3C support?

This turbo supports 700–950 HP, depending on tuning, supporting mods, and fuel quality. It’s an ideal choice for serious racers and tuned street builds alike.

Is this turbo suitable for street driving or just racing?

It’s perfect for both. The reduced rotating mass and enhanced turbine efficiency offer exceptional drivability on the street while being drag-strip ready.

What is the flow rating of the Xona 9569S turbocharger?

It’s rated at 95 lb/min, making it one of the highest flowing turbos in the 68mm category.

What’s the difference between the X3C and X4C compressor covers?

Both offer similar performance. The difference lies in physical size — the X4C has a larger profile. For tighter engine bays, choose the X3C.


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