


Early '99 7.3 Powerstroke 6 Blade Billet 60/68
🛠️ Early 1999 7.3L Powerstroke 60/68 6-Blade Billet Turbocharger – Drop-In Performance Upgrade
Give your early ’99 7.3 Powerstroke a serious performance refresh with our 60/68 6-Blade Billet Turbocharger. This direct bolt-on turbo is built specifically for early 1999 Ford 7.3L Powerstroke trucks and is designed to deliver quicker spool-up, better throttle response, and louder turbo whistle—all without sacrificing drivability or reliability.
Equipped with a 60mm 6-blade billet compressor wheel and a 68mm turbine wheel, this turbocharger offers a solid bump in airflow and performance over stock. The billet wheel design not only increases durability but also delivers that crisp, clean whistle that every 7.3 owner loves to hear.
🚀 Key Features & Benefits:
✅ Drop-in replacement for Early 1999 Ford 7.3L Powerstroke
✅ 6-blade billet 60mm compressor wheel – Lightweight, faster spool
✅ 68mm turbine wheel – Improved exhaust flow & lower EGTs
✅ Enhanced throttle response and midrange power
✅ Louder turbo whistle compared to stock cast wheels
✅ No modifications or tuning required – bolt-on install
✅ Great for towing, daily driving, or mild performance setups
✅ Stronger and more efficient than factory turbocharger
📦 What’s Included:
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60/68 6-Blade Billet Wheel Turbocharger Assembly
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Ready for installation – no additional machining or parts required
⚠️ Fitment Note: Designed specifically for early 1999 7.3L Powerstroke trucks. Please verify your build date (pre-12/7/98) to confirm compatibility.
🛒 Upgrade your early '99 7.3 Powerstroke with this billet wheel turbo and enjoy better boost, a louder whistle, and smoother performance—all in a direct-fit package.
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Early '99 7.3 Powerstroke 6 Blade Billet 60/68
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