Ultimate upgrade for 6.2L workhorses. Out-performs GM's 6.5L factory turbo or any other turbo. Best gains: +60 hp and +115 lb-ft (rear wheel) plus 19 percent more MPG. Pickup/Suburban/Blazer/Jimmy: In 1989, GM selected Banks as the 6.2L factory-turbo option, and remained so until GM released their own 6.5L turbo-diesel.
To this day, Banks Sidewinder out-performs GM's 6.5L factory-turbo or any other turbo. Banks ultimate upgrade for 6.2L workhorses provides best gains of +60 hp and +115 lb-ft torque, plus 19 percent better fuel economy.
That's no smoke! Diesel: 6.2L Non-turbo Trucks, 1982-1993. Horsepower and torque measured at rear wheels. Light-duty vehicles: GVW 8500 lbs. and below; with EGR. Heavy-duty vehicles: GVW 8600 lbs. and above; no EGR.
- The Power To Stop Traffic
- Engineered Performance
- Best gains: +60 hp and +115 lb-ft (rear wheel) plus 19 percent more MPG
- Ultimate upgrade for 6.2L workhorses
- Out-performs GM's 6.5L factory turbo or any other turbo
- Emissions compliant: CARB EO D-161-31
- Fits GM 6.2L Suburban, H/D, 2WD
Sidewinder Turbo System for use with 1982-1991 GM 6.2L Suburban, Heavy Duty (H/D), Two-Wheel Drive (2WD)
Brands | Banks Power |
MFG Original Sku | 25021.00 |
Grouping | 25021-BKQC |
Grouping Title | Sidewinder Turbo System 82-91 GM 6.2L Suburban 2WD Banks Power |
List Price | 4333.33 |
Dim Length | 30.40 |
Dim Width | 13.60 |
Dim Height | 15.20 |
Dim Unit | in |
Shipping Weight | 231.00 |
Weight Unit | lb |
Location | Front |
AAIAID Code | BKQC |
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Last ASAP Update | 2020-07-16 12:32:44 |
ASAP Category | Turbocharger Kit |
Engine | Duramax |