Mod to turbo intake horn

Kat

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You got an lb7?? Sorry, I have never seen your rig, just curious which year you got. :eek:

edit. I see you have it listed as an 04 so I'm gonna assume lb7..... :D

Are you running any tune ( I know thats probably a stupid question but I dont know what kind of stuff is done to your truck). Would this be any use on a vvt truck or lb7 only??

thx

Mike has an 04 LB7 and I think he is running Moonshine.
 

sweetdiesel

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Aug 6, 2006
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That'd be a big plus.:) Honestly it seems like it would be impossible to make it all fit without a flat spot for the junction block to fit in there, unless you bent the fuel lines. Which I'm sure would be no small feat.


I removed the pop valve and welded the hole closed on the juction block.....There is enough room for 3.25" pipe now
 

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super diesel

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I wonder if this mod would help out much on a truck with a small tune or just a tow tune?

Yes, it does. Second truck we tryied it on only runs (and always has) on level 2 on the juice. I asked him if he wanted to put it back the way it was after a few days of testing. He said "No way!"

I made a jig for these and a special cutter so now there transition is a little better into the turbo. This is where the velocity of the air passage is at it's greatest. You want it to be smooth.
 
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WanaDmaxsub

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I'm not helping speed things up:eek:...Super Diesel sent me one 2 weeks ago and the only thing I have managed to do is drop a socket and extension into the valley...:mad:
Also..GM doesn't have a part# for these...they come as part of the Turbo:rolleyes: