2017-2019 Duramax Resonator Delete (L5P-INT-A175)
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2017-2019 Duramax Resonator Delete (L5P-INT-A175)
Description
Description
Fits
| Year | Make | Model |
| 2017-2019 | Chevrolet/GMC | Duramax L5P w/ 6.6L |
The stock turbo resonator on your 2017–2019 6.6L L5P Duramax is just a muffler for your turbo, which kills that sweet turbo whistle. Our kit kicks that bulky OEM resonator box to the curb and swaps in a clean, CNC-machined billet plug. The result? More airflow, more performance, and that raw turbo sound you’ve been missing. Quick install with instant results.
Part Number: L5P-INT-A175
Why Shop Dirty?
- Canadian-Made Performance: High-performing parts made in-house in our shop in West Kelowna and sourced from across North America with the highest quality standards.
- Born in the Shop: Our parts are engineered with real-world experience. Whether it's an OEM fix or a performance upgrade, we build what we know works. We make our parts to solve real-world problems.
- Dirty Made Quality: We aren’t just designing the kits; we are installing them every day in our own shop. We use our own products every day. From the first weld to the last bolt, we build tough gear that actually fits, handles abuse, and looks the part.
Features
Features
- CNC-Machined from high-quality 6061 aluminum
- Red anodized finish with a laser-etched Dirty Diesel Customs logo
- Removes the bulky plastic turbo resonator box for a cleaner, more durable setup
- Improves airflow and lets you hear the turbo whistle
- Proudly Designed and Made In Canada!
Includes
Includes
- (1) Red Anodized Resonator Delete Plug
Specifications
Specifications
| Material | 6061 Billet Aluminum |
| Origin | Canada |
Installation
Installation
Warranty
Warranty
Questions and Answers
Questions and Answers
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Does my duramax diesel have to be deleted for this part to work?
Yes, the truck will need emissions off.





