2004 5.9L Engine improvements???
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turbo's are bolt on parts...pretty simple.
unclamp and remove the intake hose, unclamp the exhaust downpipe from the back of the old one, unclamp the cold pipe, remove the oil drain bolts from the bottom, remove the oil feed line from the top, unbolt from the exhaust manifold and remove it...
repeat the process in reverse to hook up the new one.
no timing no programming. turbos operate on exhaust gasses, nothing else. more engine load = more exhaust heat and pressure = more intake compressor spool = more boost pressure.
unclamp and remove the intake hose, unclamp the exhaust downpipe from the back of the old one, unclamp the cold pipe, remove the oil drain bolts from the bottom, remove the oil feed line from the top, unbolt from the exhaust manifold and remove it...
repeat the process in reverse to hook up the new one.
no timing no programming. turbos operate on exhaust gasses, nothing else. more engine load = more exhaust heat and pressure = more intake compressor spool = more boost pressure.
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Yeah that's true, I hadn't thought about that. The 2nd gen turbo sits up higher and forward; on the 3rd gen there is literally no room to get the bolts in and tight, and if you lay under there with a ratcheting wrench, you can snug it down after about a half hour but it will still leak. And the inner flange bolts aren't too accessible either.