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SKU: 848212-5001S

This Product Fits These Vehicles:

2006 Chevrolet 2500HD with 6.6L Duramax
2006 Chevrolet 3500 with 6.6L Duramax
2007 Chevrolet 2500HD with 6.6L Duramax
2007 Chevrolet 3500 with 6.6L Duramax
2008 Chevrolet 2500HD with 6.6L Duramax
2008 Chevrolet 3500 with 6.6L Duramax
2009 Chevrolet 2500HD with 6.6L Duramax
2009 Chevrolet 3500 with 6.6L Duramax
2010 Chevrolet 2500HD with 6.6L Duramax
2010 Chevrolet 3500 with 6.6L Duramax

2006 – 2010 Chevy Pickup (LBZ & LMM) 6.6L Duramax Turbocharger


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This is a brand new Garrett OE turbocharger. Not remanufactured or rebuilt … NEW, in the box.

Fits all 2006 and 2007 Chevrolet Duramax LBZ Pickup Trucks AND all 2007 – 2010 Chevrolet Duramax LMM Pickup Trucks.

This is a COMPLETE kit, ready to be installed without purchasing any additional parts. Includes the gasket installation kit ($65 value.)

Includes a 1 Year UNLIMITED MILEAGE Taylor Diesel Peace of Mind Warranty.

Product Information

This is a brand new Garrett OE turbocharger. Not remanufactured or rebuilt … NEW, in the box.

Fits all 2006 and 2007 Chevrolet Duramax LBZ Pickup Trucks AND all 2007 – 2010 Chevrolet Duramax LMM Pickup Trucks.

This is a COMPLETE kit, ready to be installed without purchasing any additional parts. Includes the gasket installation kit ($65 value.)

Includes a 1 Year UNLIMITED MILEAGE Taylor Diesel Peace of Mind Warranty.

Free shipping on Turbochargers for Ford Powerstroke Diesel Engines

Additional information

Weight 65 lbs
Dimensions 18 × 18 × 18 in
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SKU

848212-5001S

This is a brand new Garrett OE turbocharger. Not remanufactured or rebuilt … NEW, in the box.

Fits all 2006 and 2007 Chevrolet Duramax LBZ Pickup Trucks AND all 2007 – 2010 Chevrolet Duramax LMM Pickup Trucks.

This is a COMPLETE kit, ready to be installed without purchasing any additional parts. Includes the gasket installation kit ($65 value.)

Includes a 1 Year UNLIMITED MILEAGE Taylor Diesel Peace of Mind Warranty.

Free shipping on Turbochargers for Ford Powerstroke Diesel Engines


Year: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
Make: Chevrolet
Model: 2500HD with 6.6L Duramax, 3500 with 6.6L Duramax

Additional information

Weight 65 lbs
Dimensions 18 × 18 × 18 in
Year

, , , ,

Make

Model

,

SKU: 848212-5001S

This Product Fits These Vehicles:

2006 Chevrolet 2500HD with 6.6L Duramax
2006 Chevrolet 3500 with 6.6L Duramax
2007 Chevrolet 2500HD with 6.6L Duramax
2007 Chevrolet 3500 with 6.6L Duramax
2008 Chevrolet 2500HD with 6.6L Duramax
2008 Chevrolet 3500 with 6.6L Duramax
2009 Chevrolet 2500HD with 6.6L Duramax
2009 Chevrolet 3500 with 6.6L Duramax
2010 Chevrolet 2500HD with 6.6L Duramax
2010 Chevrolet 3500 with 6.6L Duramax

2009 Chevrolet Duramax Diesel Turbochargers

Many of the most respected vehicles that you can travel in today are being manufactured by Chevy. They remain steady and quick on the road. Whether you are running late for a conference or when going with your children on weekend get-aways, {a VehicleBrand} will never let you down.

This reliability and overall performance can be in part, accredited to the strength of Chevy turbochargers. Put simply, a turbocharger cranks out a lot more power that is then delivered to the truck’s engine. Otherwise, your Chevy would just be another means of getting from point A to point B with pretty much nothing much to write home about.

To be certain that your vehicle is operating efficiently, you have to check that your Chevy turbocharger is doing it’s job properly. It really needs to be working properly for your vehicle to run efficiently. In order to help minimize the risk of more harm, you will need to switch out your turbocharger to be sure that it gets it’s integrity and performance back.

A good working Chevy turbocharger assures that your truck is working efficiently and should be checked into and tested routinely. You should consider replacing your turbocharger if it is not supplying the power that you needed. It is essential to change it in order to restore your truck’s integrity and horsepower and also to reduce more deterioration.

What Exactly Is A Turbocharger?

A turbocharger is designed to allow the cylinders to burn gas or diesel at a faster rate, maximizing the engine’s horsepower. Capturing the additional horsepower coming from that exact same engine, is possibly, the single most affordable solution to accomplish this, but in what way do turbochargers actually operate?

The turbocharger performs exactly like a jet engine. In the front of the engine, cold air is pulled in. The cold air is mixed with the fuel in the chamber and is then burned. After being burned, the hot gases is pushed forcefully propelled out the back end.

Benefiting from this action, your truck’s turbocharger uses the {burned fuel}’s gases originating from the engine to operate an air compressor that spins a turbine. Doing this enables the compressor to force extra air into the cylinders, leading to additional fuel being ignited than it ordinarily does.

Obviously there is increased horsepower provided from a vehicle that has a turbocharger. This increased power is called, more energy per second. The 3 parts that make up the turbocharger are:

Turbine side

Compressor side

Cartridge

You will find on the turbine side, the turbine housing and the turbine wheel. The compressor side, however, includes the compressor wheel and the compressor housing. The turbine side and the compressor side are connected through the cartridge.

The turbocharger is attached to the intake manifold of the motor. Combusted fuel gases are created by the motor and are instantly pushed directly through the turbine inlet. Doing this results in the spinning of the turbine.

Cool air is getting pumped into the cylinders as a result of the compressor causing the compressor wheel to turn through a center hub rotating assembly that is tied in with to the turbine. This results to blades getting rotated at a significant rate of speed created by the force of the significantly greater quantity of exhaust pressure allowing more power to be generated by the motor.

There is a thing known as a “lag”, pertaining to the way the motor’s turbocharger functions. You will not detect an immediate boost as soon as you first stomp down on the accelerator, as a second is needed for the turbine to manufacture the wanted horsepower.

Here is How to Tell if Your Chevy Turbocharger is Bad

There will be several warning indicators to let you know if your Chevy turbocharger is breaking down. Those indications will be visible or you will even listen to or sense them. It is a good idea to change out your turbocharger if you believe it has seen better days.

You must seek out the advice of a reputable mechanic if you do not have enough comprehension dealing with turbochargers or any other truck components. A damaged turbocharger will probably have one or more of these indicators:

Decreased speed – Extra power is the primary goal of a turbocharger. A couple of the details you’ll notice once the turbo unit malfunctions is decreased horsepower and slow acceleration. During the time you feel your automobile is not driving as quick as it did before, consider checking up on the turbocharger before taking a look at everything else.

Excessive exhaust smoke – If the housing of the turbocharger forms a hole or if the internal seals are worn away, it will result in engine oil to drip right into your exhaust. This oil can burn, leading to a characteristic dark-blue or grey smoke. That sign is typically more visible when the turbocharger is functioning, so don’t ignore the smoke made whenever you rev the motor. It will be an indicator of a defective turbocharger.

Burning motor oil – A good probability that your turbocharger is defective is when you find that your engine consumes abnormally high amounts of motor oil. You will want to separate the down-pipe and check within the turbine to make sure if that is the issue. An endoscope will definitely come in useful for that task. An indicator of progressive breakdown will be if you spot oil in the turbine. You ought to take care of the trouble as soon as can be or you will find yourself purchasing a brand new turbocharger.

Check engine lights (CEL)– Generally there are a lot of problems that can call for your CEL to show up. They may run from critical situations for example, a malfunctioning turbocharger down to a basic matter like a missing gas cap. It is advised to get a respected auto mechanic to check out the vehicle as soon as possible.

Loud, whiny pitch – If you come across an excessive shrieking tone during the time the boost is running, chances are it’s a warning of turbo system malfunction. Confusing this tone for a siren is easy It is going to intensify as the situation progresses. There really is a high likelihood that your turbocharger is failing if this tone is joined by some of the other warning signs stated.

3 Important Issues That Promote Turbocharger Problems

Here are some of the situations that can result in your Chevy turbocharger malfunctioning:

Damaged seals – Air might get lost as the turbocharger is pushing it into the cylinders if the seals are broken or worn out. Therefore, the turbocharger will have to operate extremely hard to give the needed thrust. This is one of the biggest causes of turbocharger breakdown.

Carbon sediments – The reason that the vehicle’s oil changes are crucial to get at the recommended service intervals, is simply because there will most likely be a build-up of carbon sediments. This neglect is going to lead to damaging your turbocharger, in addition to many other truck parts.

Wear and tear – 150,000 miles is the approximate life of a turbocharger, based on your driving habits. It may usually break down near this time and you will likely need to exchange it.

Bottom Line

You need to repair your Chevy turbocharger if it is not performing well. A diverse selection of Chevy turbochargers are provided, here at Taylor Diesel Group. We deal only with high-quality parts from recognized brands.

Taylor Diesel Group inventories Chevy turbochargers for all makes and models at truly reasonable rates. If you want advice identifying the right turbocharger that is the most efficient for your vehicle, our group of specialists will be happy to help you. You don’t need to fear about being ripped off with poor aftermarket components. They are all subjected through proper tests to ensure top quality and integrity.

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