Up next Diesel News 10.12.2020 Published on October 09, 2020 Author Adam Blattenberg Tags 4x4, Axle, camshaft, Chevrolet, Chevy, Chevy Diesel, crankshaft, Diesel, diesel engine, Diesel Exhaust, Diesel Rig, Diesel Truck, Duramax, Duramax Diesel, GM, gm diesel, GMC, GMC Diesel, horsepower, Lifted Diesel Truck, Lifted Truck, obs, oem, torque, turbo, Turbodiesel, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 TURBOS WORKING WITH DURAMAX ENGINES Turbos Are Integral To Diesel Engines Because diesel burns at such a high heat, additional airflow is often needed to compensate for the increased heat levels. One way to supply the engine with the increased airflow is by using a turbocharger. By taking advantage of the needed airflow, you can increase the power even further. Turbochargers typically make a distinct whistling noise when spooling and trucks typically have one but can have two, three, and more if needed. Keeping your turbo in proper shape is crucial because a turbo that malfunctions could cause an internal problem in the engine. Below are some simple modifications and maintenance tips for turbos when working with Duramax diesel engines. Injector Replacement: Correcting Duramax Turbo Fuel Delivery Issues Subscribe Our Weekly Newsletter HSP Diesel Duramax S300 Turbo System https://www.dieselworldmag.com/gm/building-a-rocket-ship-how-to-modify-the-lml-duramax/ Turbocharged Upgrade: HSP Diesel Duramax S300 Turbo System LB7 Duramax: Tuner’s 2001-2004 Stealth 64 Turbocharger DURAMAX FILTRATION FIX: Cleaner Air And Fuel For Engine Longevity, Efficiency And Lowered Maintenance Costs Total 0 Shares Share 0 Tweet 0 Pin it 0 Share 0