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2001-2004 Duramax LB7 Max Compund Turbo System (PGD0104GBS)

Pusher Part Number: PGD0104GBS_N
$4,915.54 CAD

Powder Coat: Natural Finish

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Atmospheric Turbo Option

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Description

Fits

 Year Make Engine
2001-2004
GMC/Chevrolet
LB7 6.6L Duramax


From stock power to over 1000HP trucks; Pushers Max Compound Turbo System is the one of best on the market at a fair value & can handle just about any environment you put it through. Compatible with Borg Warner S400 frame chargers & Garrett chargers.

Part Number: PGD0104GBS

Features

  • CNC machined and laser cut flanges
  • Fully TIG welded
  • 3" Pusher Max HD Charge Tube that feeds the factory intake bridge 3.5" intermediate charge pipe
  • 5" Cold Air Intake with Pusher 50CAL Air Filter
  • The Intermediate Exhaust Pipe (IEP) is coated standard with 2000F capable Cerakote
  • Inlet collector takes full advantage of the waste gate, allowing it to open fully and seamlessly join the exhaust flow leaving the factory turbine housing.
  • Outlet is hydro-formed to smoothly transition and match the S400 turbine inlet
  • Aluminum coolant overflow tank
  • 4" down pipe with Patent Pending smooth flow flange.
  • HD 5-ply silicone couplers and full stainless t-bolt clamps
  • HD turbo mount
  •  CCV reroute kit S400 charger is placed in the optimal location for minimal impact to passenger side plastic inner fender and for optimal routing of every component in the system
  • All relevant hardware

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  • Will it come with the turbos?

    You will need to add the atmospheric turbo, and maintain your stock turbo or look into a drop-in replacement.