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Old 07-11-2008, 08:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anybody make a turbo for a 6.9 in a van? Banks said that they do not.
Are there after market injectors for these things?
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You could buy a turbo for a truck and just have all custome pipes bent. It will be a direct bolt on except be willing to cut your dog house and fab it custom as there WILL be clearance issues. Not to mention the heat issues on the dog house.
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Any one want to buy a van?
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Hypermax makes one for the vans.
Second one down, Click Here.
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I'm thinking of getting one for my 7.3L IDI in my van. Looks like the 6.9L van kit is a bit cheaper, not buy much.

You might want to message Huff. He's a Hypermax dealer and might be able to save you some money.
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How do I get ahold of puff? Whats his website? Thanks
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There shouldn't be any difference between the two kits, the two engines are the same on the outside besides the glow plug systems.
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I believe that in the vans the turbo is placed differently due to the tight space. Who is Huff and how do I get ahold of him?
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I believe that in the vans the turbo is placed differently due to the tight space. Who is Huff and how do I get ahold of him?
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Tried to Pm that guy but no response. Thanks
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Huff no respond.Anyone else that could set me up?
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