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2006-2007 GM 2500/3500 Turbos & Accessories
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KC Turbos | 360 Turbo Rebuild Kit (Extreme) - 6.0L Power Stroke, LBZ & LLY
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This is a more inclusive rebuild kit that includes: This kit includes all o-rings needed for the internal rebuild of a turbo and the turbo housing.
G&R Diesel | 2001-2010 GM 6.6L Duramax Turbo Thermostat Coolant Plug
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$32.00
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Our Duramax Turbo Thermostat Delete Plug is designed to make it easy for you to install a non-water-cooled turbo. Our plug threads in place of the factory coolant thermostat that feeds your OEM turbo.
Fleece | Universal Turbo Drain Nipple With Integrated O-Ring Seal (7 / 8 Inch Hose)
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$35.37
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Our universal degree turbo drain nipple with integrated O-ring seal is designed to fit 7/8" ID Hose. Made from billet aluminum and anodized in black.
Fitment:
Garrett (LLY-LML)
IHI (LB7)
HX35 (...
BD Diesel | 2004.5-2010 GM LLY / LBZ / LMM Duramax Screamer Turbo
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The drop-in, stock-appearing Screamer turbo for the 2004.5-2016 Duramax utilizes modern turbo technology that delivers increased airflow without compromising on low end response. Boost pressure can...
Fleece | Universal Multi-Use Sensor Pigtail 8
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Replacement connector with 6" pigtail for use in multiple locations on the Duramax and Powerstroke engines. Produced in-house, our manufacturing process includes fully automated wire cutting and te...
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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