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2001-2004 GM 2500/3500 Turbos & Accessories
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BD Diesel | 2001-2004 GM 6.6L LB7 Duramax Screamer Turbo
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A drop-in, stock-appearing turbo for the Duramax LB7 which utilizes modern-day turbo technology. New compressor and turbine wheels have been designed to give you increased airflow without compromi...
Calibrated Power | 2001-2004 GM LB7 Duramax Stealth Mach 1 Turbo
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Supports up to 640RWHP! The BEST drop-in style, LB7 turbo on the market today!
The LB7 Stealth Mach 1 (64) Turbo is a direct drop-in, bolt-on stock appearing replacement with features you won’t fin...
Fleece | 2001-2016 GM Duramax Remote Turbo Oil Feed Line Kit With 1/4 NPT Oil Inlet (S300 / S400)
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Problem: The factory turbo oil feed used on 2001-2016 Duramax's is supplied off of the #4 cam journal bearing, which can be restrictive, or even result in an oil blockage if the bearing slips.
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Fleece | 2001-2016 GM Duramax Remote Turbo Oil Feed Line Kit
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Make turbo installations easier and ensure good oil supply to your turbocharger with our remote oil feed line!
Problem: The factory turbo oil feed used on the 2001-2016 Duramax's is supplied o...
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Banks Power | 2001-2004 GM 6.6L Duramax Exhaust Brake - Use With Stock Exhaust *DISCONTINUED*
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Computer-controlled exhaust brake safely cuts downhill speeds up to 52% without use of wheel brakes. It's better because it's Banks. Banks Brake is designed and tested by engineers to provide stron...
Banks Power | 2001-2004 GM 2500 / 3500 6.6L Duramax Exhaust Brake Compressor Relocation Kit *DISCONTINUED*
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Before Banks engineers design; build and test power systems; they first examine stock vehicles to see where components choke airflow; create backpressure; raise EGTs; and compromise fuel delivery; ...
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