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Van Turbo High Flow Outlet Options?

Wondering if you guy can weight in on all the options for the upgraded outlet, ie. Beans, Ron's... Maybe a price or a link if you have one. Also if anyone sells a kit to mod your current one. Thanks guys.
 
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are you meaning the EBPV delete??
after you take the stocker off the truck use a dermal and grind the 2 rivets off of the flapper and punch them out...the flapper should fall off at this time..on the actuator side..pull the little C clip out..take some vice grips and wiggle and twist the rod out..pick up a 3/4 inch freeze plug and smack it in with a hammer..
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diesel site has deleted outets..thay also have a what they call a high flow outlet..from what i under stand..its a waste of $$$


http://www.dieselsite.com/index.asp?...ROD&ProdID=862

 
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It's for the Van Turbo, Ron. The stock outlet is too small so a custom non-EBPV outlet is required anyway.

I'd hit Ron up offline, Clay. His direct phone number is in his store, but if you need it, let me know. He can make better deals one-on-one than through FleaBay...

BTW, it should be right around a C-note for that outlet, maybe less from Ron directly.
 
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Both me and Clay have tried to get ahold of Ron but with no luck. How much did you pay for your flange Joe?
 
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It's for the Van Turbo, Ron. The stock outlet is too small so a custom non-EBPV outlet is required anyway.

I'd hit Ron up offline, Clay. His direct phone number is in his store, but if you need it, let me know. He can make better deals one-on-one than through FleaBay...

BTW, it should be right around a C-note for that outlet, maybe less from Ron directly.
So you can't use the stock outlet? What is the difference in size?
 
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The truck outlet is about a half inch larger than the van outlet. A pic is worth a thousand words, right??

 
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Old 02-22-2009, 11:42 AM
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I don't think they make a hi flo outlet other than the adaptor with the 3 bolt flange needed to connect the van turbo to the truck down pipe. The truck wastegated housing mounts with 7 bolts and looks completely different.

Edit: Too Slow!
 
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And here is the stock van outlet compared with the one Ron sells. I'm surprised you haven't heard from Ron. He called me back on Sunday night!

 
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So I'd need to buy an outlet to run the van turbo?
 
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so looks like I'll be getting rid of the ebpv with this exhaust adapter, where can I get a hold of one of these pieces and how much is it? I thought I was getting a bargain when I got the turbo. Always more money...
 
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