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Ppe Boost Increase Valve 01-04 Chevy Gmc Duramax Diesel Lb7 6.6l 116030000 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:PPE Pacific Performance Engineering Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:116030000 Part Brand:PPE Other Part Number:1160300

 50 States Emissions Legal
Increase your turbo boost pressure from the stock 18-20 psi to 23-25 psi in an easy five minute installation. Designed for 2001-2004 Duramax LB7 diesel engines, the PPE Boost Increase Boost Increase Valve will improve engine performance and reduce those dreaded EGTs.

 

Features:

▪ Increased boost means increased air flow

▪ Simple 5 minute Installation

▪ Reduces EGT’s

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