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25101072 | Genuine Mack® Air Control Valve For Mack E7, E-Tech, Aset

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Description:
Air Control Turbocharger Valve 25101072 is a component that regulates airflow and boost pressure within a turbocharged engine system to optimize performance, efficiency, and engine protection. Air Control Valve For Mack E7, E-Tech, Aset

Part Number: 25101072
Condition: New
Manufacture/Brand: Mack

Fits 25101072 For Mack Engines E7, E-Tech, Aset

Purpose of using 25101072:

  • Control boost pressure – Prevents the turbo from producing excessive pressure that could damage the engine.
  • Improve engine performance – Ensures the engine receives the correct amount of compressed air for different operating conditions.
  • Reduce turbo lag – Some air-control valves help maintain turbo speed between throttle changes.
  • Protect the turbocharger – By managing airflow and pressure surges, the valve can reduce stress on turbo components.
  • Improve fuel efficiency and emissions – Proper air control helps the engine burn fuel more efficiently.

 

Signs of a Bad Air Control Valve 25101072:

 
  • Loss of power or poor acceleration – The turbo may not build the correct boost pressure.
  • Check Engine Light – The engine control module may detect a boost-control problem and store diagnostic trouble codes.
  • Overboost or underboost conditions – The engine may feel unusually powerful at times or noticeably sluggish.
  • Whistling, hissing, or fluttering noises – Air leaks or a malfunctioning valve can create unusual sounds from the turbo area.
  • Jerky acceleration or surging – Boost pressure may fluctuate unexpectedly.
  • Reduced fuel economy – Incorrect air management can cause the engine to run less efficiently.
  • Black exhaust smoke (in some cases) – Improper air supply can lead to incomplete combustion.
  • Limp mode – Some vehicles reduce engine power to protect the engine when boost-control faults are detected.


About the Manufacturer –
Volvo:

Volvo is a Swedish multinational company known for manufacturing premium commercial vehicles, including trucks, buses, and construction equipment. Founded in 1927, Volvo is recognized globally for its commitment to safety, innovation, and environmental sustainability. The brand focuses on producing reliable, fuel-efficient, and technologically advanced trucks that serve industries such as transportation, logistics, and construction. Volvo's dedication to quality and cutting-edge technology has made it a trusted name in the heavy-duty vehicle market worldwide.