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Old Oct 5, 2011 | 08:51 PM
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Okay guys i have decided enough with the nitrous and decided to bring on the boost!!
So i need to get my list of parts together im trying to do this fairly cheap and pretty fast.
so far I have the 76mm Turbo, BOV, and TBSS intake and TB, cam kit im selling my current cam for a custom spec boost cam.

my truck is a 06 ccsb vmax
My motor is 6.0 lq9 right now is stock stock stock!
my plan is
stock heads mild boost cam tbss intake 3200 stall
10lbs of boost and maybe a 50 shot to help things out.
so I need some parts
Exhaust parts all of them
turbo oil lines
intercooler kit
waste gate.

I have done some searching and could not find much info on what i need and where to get it.

I was thinking of getting the exhaust parts and intercooler kit from trick performance. but looking for cheaper option.

Also i have no idea what kind/size of waste gate i need???
Oil lines are not a big deal i can make them myself.
If anyone can help me out here with the what's and where's that would be great!
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Old Oct 5, 2011 | 09:29 PM
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hot pipe set 1200.00
Oil line kit 125.00 covers both psi and return.
Gate 235.00 jgs
intercooler kit that fits 650.00.
You can choose grill mount or lower bumper area.
Includes all the clamps and silicones needed.

We can also sale all the parts if you want to build your own hot pipes.
Tubing, pipe, elbows, flanges o2 bungs, flex joints etc.

I know you said I was priced more then wanted to spend.
But figured I would let know what these pieces would cost.

Rick
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Old Oct 5, 2011 | 09:30 PM
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i have a tial 50 BOV and tial V44 WG ill sell you if youre interested!

trick or kb are both good options for the hot pipes, you can get as much or as little as you want from them and piece the rest together yourself... you can do a rear mount fairly easy, but front mounts are, IMO, alot more simple since we have so much room under the hood! a 31x12x3 intercooler will fit perfectly behind the grill and it is pretty easy to mount. siliconeintakes.com has all the couplers, clamps, piping, etc. you could ever need. hmm, thats about all the info i have for now! haha
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Old Oct 5, 2011 | 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by TrickPerformanceProducts
hot pipe set 1200.00
Oil line kit 125.00 covers both psi and return.
Gate 235.00 jgs
intercooler kit that fits 650.00.
You can choose grill mount or lower bumper area.
Includes all the clamps and silicones needed.

We can also sale all the parts if you want to build your own hot pipes.
Tubing, pipe, elbows, flanges o2 bungs, flex joints etc.

I know you said I was priced more then wanted to spend.
But figured I would let know what these pieces would cost.

Rick
Thank you Rick! Although it's more than I want to spend I know you do great work and I'm sure I will find myself ordering some things from you very soon!

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i have a tial 50 BOV and tial V44 WG ill sell you if youre interested!

trick or kb are both good options for the hot pipes, you can get as much or as little as you want from them and piece the rest together yourself... you can do a rear mount fairly easy, but front mounts are, IMO, alot more simple since we have so much room under the hood! a 31x12x3 intercooler will fit perfectly behind the grill and it is pretty easy to mount. siliconeintakes.com has all the couplers, clamps, piping, etc. you could ever need. hmm, thats about all the info i have for now! haha
Yeah I'm wanting a front mount for sure. And thanks for the link!
I forgot about kb racing. I'm really wanting some prefab hot and cold pipes as I'm not much of a fabricator. I already have a 44mm Bov so all I would need is the waste gate.
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ok, well its a black V44 BNIB with all the hardware and clamps and everything... let me know
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How much.
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Old Oct 6, 2011 | 09:33 AM
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$450 for the pair, I'll post pictures soon
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Originally Posted by black04silverado
So i need to get my list of parts together im trying to do this fairly cheap and pretty fast.
Cheap, Fast, Good.....Choose two.
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Old Oct 6, 2011 | 10:20 AM
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Im in the same boat as you buddy. I have the turbo and intercooler now and Im working on getting the rest together. Im also doing an LS6 cam, 918 springs, pushrods, ls7 lifters, ls6 oil pump, ls2 timing chain, arp head studs, ls9 gaskets and gapping the top ring on each piston. For turbo parts, checkout racepartssolutions.com they have just about anything you need. You are going to want to do at least 60lb injectors and a 340lph fuel pump. You need to get a screw in iat sensor and 3 bar map sensor which you can get from RPS as well. You need all the cold pipe, hot pipe, silicone couplers and t bolt straps. for the down pipe, depending on the turbo, you will need a vband or a flange. You will also need a flange for the turbo. How are you planning on doing the hot pipes? Log style? Flipped manifolds?
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Old Oct 6, 2011 | 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by BlownChevy
Cheap, Fast, Good.....Choose two.
your right.
how about fast and good. and i know it wont be cheap it will just take me longer to build.
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