BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT W12 2005 Turbocharger Kit
For the 2005 Bentley Continental GT (W12), the turbocharger system consists of two separate units (Bi-Turbo) manufactured by BorgWarner. Because these turbos are integrated into the exhaust manifolds and tucked deep within the engine bay, they are typically replaced or serviced as a pair.
1. OEM Part Numbers & Identification
The 2005 model year (Engine Code: BEB) uses BorgWarner K16 turbochargers. Note that the left and right units are not interchangeable due to the manifold orientation.
2. Turbocharger “Kit” Options
When people search for a “kit” for the W12, they are usually looking for one of three things:
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Complete Replacement Set: This includes two new or remanufactured turbochargers. Given the labor involved (the engine usually must be removed), most mechanics recommend replacing both at once.
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Service/Installation Kit: This is a set of essential gaskets, “O” rings, and mounting hardware. You should never reuse the old gaskets; look for the Turbo Mounting Gasket Set (often part of the
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CHRA / Core Repair Kit: If the outer housings are fine, you can purchase the internal Cartridge (CHRA). This is a cost-effective “kit” that replaces the spinning turbine and compressor wheels.
3. Common Issues & Service Notes
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Engine-Out Labor: On the 2003–2011 Continental GT, the turbos are positioned behind the engine against the firewall. For a full replacement, the engine and transmission assembly usually needs to be dropped from the car.
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Vacuum Line Failure: Before assuming the turbo is dead, check the braided vacuum lines on top of the engine. They often perish from heat, causing “Low Boost” codes that mimic a failed turbo.
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Wastegate Actuators: The actuators on these K16 units can rust or stick. There are aftermarket “helper spring” kits or replacement actuators available if the turbocharger itself is still building pressure.
















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