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5.9 Cummins BD 1047139 Howler Stock VGT Turbo Kit
5.9 Cummins BD 1047139 Howler Stock VGT Turbo Kit
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Upgrade your 5.9L Dodge truck's power with the BD Howler VGT Kit. Combining a modern VGT and an integrated exhaust brake, this premium solution offers exceptional drivability and performance. It includes a high-performance turbo, BD manifold, VGT controller kit, and all necessary fittings for easy installation. Experience faster spool-up times and up to 65 psi of exhaust back pressure across a wide RPM range.
Fits: 5.9 Cummins 2003-2007
California Restricted
Key Features:
- Versatile Performance: Suitable for various power levels, with options for towing trucks (450hp-575hp) using the stock HE351VE turbo and injectors, or performance setups (575hp-675hp) with the Screamer turbo, 90-120hp injectors, and R900 CP3 pump.
- Integrated Exhaust Brake Control: Includes a toggle switch for easy operation, providing excellent braking performance.
- High-Performance Components: Features a thick-walled exhaust manifold designed for durability and efficiency.
- Optimized Turbo Performance: Control module monitors sensor inputs to adjust vanes for optimal spool-up and prevents turbo overspeed.
- Plug-and-Play Installation: Easy-to-follow installation with all necessary hardware included, requiring no OBD port connection.
- Factory-Like Finish: Designed to maintain a clean, OEM appearance under the hood.
Note:
- For 2003 to 2004 model year Dodge Ram 2500/3500 with HY35 turbo, a 2004.5-2007 style aftermarket downpipe (e.g., Flo Pro part number 20811) is required.
- 2003 to 2005 automatic transmissions will need part number 1047137 for proper installation.
- To improve exhaust brake performance, the 2003-2005 pickups may benefit from the 1030395 Torqloc for maintaining torque converter lockup during deceleration.