LBZ Turbo on LB7

bleeddiesel

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Has anybody done this? Is it even possible? Ive read you need something from fleece to get it to work. If anybody has done this I would love to hear about it and get a list of parts that you needed to do it.
 

bleeddiesel

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from what I understand performance wise none, but the sound of the LBZ turbo is awesome and I don't have the tranny to but a bigger waste gated turbo on it.
 

whitetrash21

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Nothing really. Better off going to a 366 or similar for the amount of changes you'll have to do to make it work.
 

Mike_S

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Pull the stock intake, turbo mouthpiece, downpipe, possibly oil drian line, and CAC pipe off a donor. Everything should bolt right on. You will pick up a little torque earlier on in the RPM range simply because the turbo will produce boost sooner, the overall power will remain the same, or close there to. If you find the right place you could probably do this for $3-400 bucks except for the controller. Cheaper than most aftermarket all-inclusive kits, but will not give you much in the power department. Lots of work for a "cool" sound. :D