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Old 10-04-2011, 09:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Twin Turbo Questions

Im just wondering whats the difference between a 5.9 twin kit and a 6.7 twin kit.

Not a ADD a turbo kit....Im looking for the difference between a full kit if your using a 2nd gen manifold and S300/S400 turbos shouldnt a 5.9 kit bolt up to a 6.7????
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I dont believe there is a difference really. You just have the EGR stuff to deal with when removing it all. with the assumption that you are replacing the factory turbo also
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Actually there is believe it or not I found out the hard way. It's called size restriction.

The new engine bay of the 2010-2011 are about 2-3 inches smaller so everything needs to be re-fitted...

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Old 10-04-2011, 06:35 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Mines a 2007.5 so I beleive I have more room than the new body style.
My cousin just bought a Longhorn and its still stock but man it looks allot smaller than mine maybe its just me.

66/S480 is making me curious...lol
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