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Thank you, I need to know if I can get any recomendations for turbo charging my 95 suburban 5.7 , we pull a boat and could use some extra power.
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The Man - PT67
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Turbocharging your truck would be fairly simple. STS makes rear mounted turbos for engine compartments are cramped, but I'm not sure of they make kits for trucks that old. How will you be controlling fuel while under boost? A couple of smaller turbos or a small single turbo will help with bottom end "Grunt" by increasing low rpm torque.
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