LBZ: New stock turbo replacement

Lost_in_tx

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I’m look to put in another stock turbo in my LBZ. What is the best way to go? Remaned? New stock unit? New from the dealer?

And where is the best place to get it? I’ve seen prices for a new one all over the map.


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PureHybrid

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Anywhere but the dealer!

Call Danville, they can set you up with either option depending on your budget. North American turbo would be another option
 
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Why do you want stock you can get a drop in upgraded one for a better price


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Lost_in_tx

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1. It’s tuned for the stock turbo
2. Don’t feel like making big power and risk having to build another engine and trans
3. The converter is a little tight, it was a dog down low with the last 68mm stage 1


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They make a nice 64 drop in that’s stock spool and isn’t big power runs just like a stock turbo you wouldn’t have to rebuild your motor or trans till you hit 600


2003 LB7

EFI LIVE
CAT FUEL FILTER
5 inch flo~pro
Sitting on 33*12.5-44 ballistic 959/Atturos
 
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I called diesel works and they helped me out to find the right one for me


2003 LB7

EFI LIVE
CAT FUEL FILTER
5 inch flo~pro
Sitting on 33*12.5-44 ballistic 959/Atturos
 

TheBac

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Could've sworn I saw someone selling an LBZ stocker recently.

I would imagine Mark could set you up with a rebuilt stocker, too. As said, North American Turbo is another decent alternative.
 

Lost_in_tx

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I’ve looked into the 64 your talking about and it definitely looked interesting, I’ll give Danville a call.

Appreciate the responses guys.


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