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FASS | 2001-2010 GM Duramax 6.6 Titanium Signature Series Fuel System 165GPH
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$729.00
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$729.00
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A FASS Fuel Systems can be a beneficial upgrade for your GM Duramax 6.6L diesel engine, this is because your Duramax doesn’t come with a factory lift pump like other diesels. This requires your CP3...
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Thuren Fabrication | 2000+ GM 2500 / 3500 Custom King 2.5 Shocks
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$2,650.00
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$2,650.00
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NOTE: These are for shop install only. We can no longer drop ship this item. Please call to order and schedule install.
These shocks make an astounding improvement in almost every single aspect o...
S&B | Cold Air Intake For 11-16 Chevrolet Silverado GMC Sierra V8 6.6L LML Duramax Dry Extendable
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$349.00
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$349.00
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Maximum Performance Our cold air intake for the 2011-2016 Chevy / GMC Duramax 6.6L was engineered to minimize air restriction and flows 29.10 percent better than stock.This kit comes with a fully e...
Fleece | 2011-2016 GM Duramax 6.6 LML CP3 Conversion Kit - With PowerFlo 750 CP3
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$2,499.00
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$2,499.00
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Convert your LML's fuel system from a CP4 to a CP3
Improve your LML Duramax's reliability and fueling capability with a CP3 conversion. Since its introduction, the CP4 has proven to be less reliabl...
Fleece | 2011-2016 Chevrolet Duramax 6.6L (LML) 63MM Billet VNT Cheetah Turbocharger
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$2,649.00
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The 63mm FMW Duramax VNT Cheetah Turbocharger is a drop-in replacement turbocharger for 2011-2016 Duramax diesels. It comes with a Fleece Performance Engineered 63mm FMW compressor wheel and high f...
Fleece | 2011-2016 GM Duramax Long Bed SureFlo Performance Sending Unit
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$359.00
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$359.00
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PROBLEM: If you are running an aftermarket pump that is mounted external of the fuel tank, you will need to install a draw straw or drill your fuel tank to accommodate a sump. Each of these has so...
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