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2011-2019 Powerstroke KC Whistler Stage 3 Turbocharger (300871)

KC Turbos Part Number: 300871
$4,449.60 CAD

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Description

Fits

 Year Make Model Engine
2011-2019 Ford
F-250/F350 6.7L Powerstroke


The KC Turbos Whistler Stage 3 Turbocharger is a direct turbo drop-in for your 6.7 Powerstroke. KC Turbos has modified the compressor housing to fit their upgraded 68mm compressor wheel. It also features KC Turbos 10-blade turbine wheel, giving it that unique 2003 turbo whistle that everyone loves! 

Part Number: 300871

Features

  • 6.0 Turbo Whistle
  • Upgraded Billet 68mm Compressor Wheel
  • Upgraded 10-Blade High-Flow Turbine Wheel
  • Improved Boost Control
  • Cooler EGTs
  • Quick Spool Up
  • 100% Drop 

Warranty

Parts Only

  • 1-Year Unlimited Miles Limited Warranty

Notes

  • These turbos come with a standard finish unless specifically requested. You can add a polished/custom color cover for an additional fee.
  • Stage 3 turbos will need a healthy CP4 or upgraded fueling system to reach their full potential.
  • 2011-2014 Trucks will require a RetroFit Kit to install this turbo. (Aftermarket tuning IS required with the installation of the RetroFit Kit in order for your truck to run correctly),
  • 2015-2016 Trucks will require the Pedestal Conversion Kit to install this turbo. (For 2011-2014 Trucks, the Retrofit Kit already includes this pedestal conversion)
  • You will be responsible & required for updated calibrations/tuning that may be needed.
  • 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.

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