1999 Powerstroke Stage 3 Dual Ball Bearing KC38R 66mm/73mm Turbocharger (300451)
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Description
Description
Fits
Year | Make | Model | Engine |
(Early) 1999 |
Ford |
F-Series | 7.3L Powerstroke |
Note: Early 1999 product and it will not fit on a L99-2003.
Supports: Up to 238cc/80% injectors
Most folks usually fixate on the "compressor wheel" since that's the part we can actually see. But the real turbo-boosting magic happens on the turbine side. This top-of-the-line choice is the only 7.3L drop-in turbo with a beefed-up shaft thickness measuring a whopping 7.5mm (up from 6.4mm). Modeled after the 366SXE compressor wheel but now has has a larger 7x7 compressor wheel, thicker blades, a thicker hub, and thicker rear webbing and reverse blade rotation. Not only bigger, but tougher too!
Part Number: 300451
Features
Features
- 4" ported housing with drilled hole anti-surge for high flow
- KC Turbos 66mm 7x7 SXE compressor wheel
- 73mm SXE style turbine wheel
- Big Head Waste-gate Actuator for elevated boost control
- High Flow deleted EBPV outlet flange
- Gen 2 Dual Ball Bearing Centre Housing
- 100% drop in (No mods required)
- Comes with all gaskets & o-rings to install
- Comes with new 4" intake boot
Notes
Notes
- These turbos come with a standard finish unless specifically requested. You can add a polished/custom color cover for an additional fee.
- If you have a Plastic CCV or CCV Mod PLEASE EMAIL YOUR ORDER # WITH THE TYPE OF CCV YOU HAVE. This will affect the type of boot sent with the turbo.
- Recommend adding these products for best results
- Upgrading your Up-Pipes
- Upgrading EBPV Pedestals
- Running custom tuning
- EXHAUST BRAKES: Do exhaust brakes work with KC turbos? KC Turbos has found that some brands have clearance issues and might cause the brake to hinder performance, rub the turbine wheel, or cause other issues. These brakes typically use some sort of flapper to close, which causes extreme exhaust back pressure to aid in braking. This can be hard on a turbo and motor and is not recommended. It will be up to the customer to verify fitment and functionality.
- KC turbos are designed to fit directly in 7.3 equipped pick-up trucks. Although KC turbos can drop into 7.3 equipped Vans, you will need to modify the turbo intake boot and down-pipe for proper fitment.
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