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Can't lose with 42s
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99-06 Silverado turbo kit
Front mount turbo setup for 99-2006 4.8/5.3/6.0. Plans changed....
Kit includes: -Masterpower T-76 new never installed has a .68 AR hot side(easily changed for 6.0) -Custom mild steel hot pipes 3in down pipe with cutout, passenger side log, flex pipe crossover, 2 O2 sensor bungs, pyrometer bung, wideband bung -JSG 44 magnum wastegate and extra spring (lower boost) mounts to log and down pipe under hood with vbands -42lb marine injectors -New Bar and plate Intercooler, 27x12x3 3in inlet/outlet 2.5in from turbo to intercooler, 3in from intercooler to Throttlebody and piping with T-clamps, silicone connectors, reducers, BOV -new K&N filter -oil line fittings, feedline with restrictor fitting, return fittings , gaskets There are a few misc nuts and bolts needed, return oil hose and vacuum line, and some intercooler plumbing to do so this is not a true bolt on setup. I never had a chance to install it but a little time and a good tune should get you around 450-500hp. Not going to split up $2500 worth of stuff, $2000 and its yours Last edited by Cartman; August 15th, 2012 at 02:56 PM. Reason: Updated engine sizes |
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Fuckin A
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not to interject but I believe the only reason it wont work on newer 2006+ LS motors is most of them have that active fuel management, which can be turned off during a tune that you would have to get anyways to run this turbo.
GLWS, wish I had the extra coin but I just got my 5.3 swap done and it drained me. |
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