Wagler Introduces Streetfighter Duramax Crate Engines

New from Wagler – the Streetfighter Duramax crate engines for street and off-road applications. These engines are available in several stages and built to last with a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty. See more details below.

Official Release:

WAGLER COMPETITION PRODUCTS, the experts in Duramax performance, are now offering complete Duramax crate engines for street and off-road applications.

The Wagler STREETFIGHTER Duramax was put through seventy-eight grueling engine dyno passes and intentionally pushed to the breaking point, just to find out where it is. Taking it to the next level, the Wagler R&D team is currently verifying real-world performance at Wagler’s private test track in Lyons, Indiana. Such extensive testing has given Wagler Competition Products the confidence to back the STREETFIGHTER Duramax with a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty.

Coming in at $12,864.22 MSRP (plus core charge), the Wagler STREETFIGHTER Duramax balanced short block delivers exceptional performance at an affordable price and includes: Wagler Duramax prepped block (LB7 – LMM) with factory covers, Callies forged Compstar 6.6 Duramax crankshaft, ARP 2000 main studs, Wagler As-forged Duramax Street Rod (set of 8), Wagler de-lipped Mahle piston (set of 8), Wagler stage 1 AF camshaft, new GM crank gear, Wagler pinned oil pump, Fluidampr harmonic balancer, and Suncoast billet flexplate.

Priced at $18,165.12 MSRP (plus core charge), the Wagler STREETFIGHTER Duramax long block includes the above short block along with: Ported GM heads and valve covers, ARP 2000 head studs, Wagler push rods, and Wagler dual valve springs.

For those looking for a drop-in engine, Wagler offers a complete STREETFIGHTER Duramax with turbocharger kit, fuel system, and billet water pump for $32,270.33 MSRP (plus core charge). The Wagler STREETFIGHTER Duramax is fueled by eight S&S Diesel Motorsport 100% over-stock injectors and a 12mm CP3 pump, with a Precision Turbo 6870 ball bearing turbocharger supplying enough air to produce a conservative 800 horsepower and 1,450 ft-lbs of torque at the crank.

Features:

  • Produces a conservative 800 horsepower and 1,450 ft-lbs of torque at the crank
  • Extensively tested and pushed to the limit
  • 12-month/12,000-mile warranty

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