


Late '99 7.3 Powerstroke 6 Blade Billet 60/68
🛠️ Late 1999 7.3L Powerstroke 60/68 6-Blade Billet Turbocharger – Drop-In Performance Upgrade
Unleash stronger performance and that iconic turbo whistle with this 60/68 6-Blade Billet Drop-In Turbocharger, engineered specifically for late 1999 7.3L Ford Powerstroke trucks. Whether you're upgrading a tired factory unit or seeking a power bump for towing or daily use, this turbo delivers clean, reliable boost in a direct-fit package.
Equipped with a lightweight 60mm 6-blade billet compressor wheel and a 68mm turbine, this unit offers quicker spool-up, increased airflow, and lower EGTs—all while maintaining OEM fitment and compatibility.
No tuning or fabrication needed. Just bolt it on and enjoy the extra performance and signature 7.3 whistle.
🚀 Key Features & Benefits:
✅ Drop-in replacement for late 1999 7.3L Powerstroke (build dates after 12/7/1998)
✅ 60mm 6-blade billet compressor wheel – Faster spool and better airflow
✅ 68mm turbine – Improved exhaust evacuation and cooler EGTs
✅ Stronger performance vs. stock with enhanced throttle response
✅ Louder, cleaner turbo whistle compared to cast-style wheels
✅ No tuning or modifications required – true bolt-on install
✅ Ideal for towing, daily driving, or mild performance builds
✅ OEM-style fitment retains factory reliability and drivability
📦 What’s Included:
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60/68 6-Blade Billet Turbocharger Assembly
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Direct-fit for late 1999 Powerstroke trucks
⚠️ Fitment Note: This turbo is designed for late 1999 7.3L Powerstroke models. Please confirm your truck’s build date (after 12/7/1998) before ordering.
🛒 Upgrade your late '99 7.3 Powerstroke with billet performance and boost your driving experience—on the job, on the road, or on the tow.
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Late '99 7.3 Powerstroke 6 Blade Billet 60/68
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Are OEM products more expensive than aftermarket alternatives?
OEM products might have a higher upfront cost compared to aftermarket parts, but their superior quality and durability often make them a more cost-effective choice over time. Investing in OEM ensures you’re getting parts specifically designed for your vehicle, which can lead to better performance and longevity.
Can I purchase OEM parts online or do I need to visit a dealership?
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Are parts from brands like Mopar, ACDelco, and Motorcraft interchangeable between different vehicle brands?
No, parts from Mopar, ACDelco, and Motorcraft are typically designed for specific vehicle brands. It’s crucial to ensure compatibility with your vehicle’s make and model by checking part numbers and consulting with a knowledgeable expert.
Can I install OEM parts myself, or is it better to have a professional handle it?
While some OEM parts can be installed by DIY enthusiasts, the complexity of installation can vary. For the best results and to ensure proper fitment and performance, we recommend having a trained mechanic install the parts, especially if you’re unfamiliar with automotive repairs.
Do OEM parts come with a warranty?
Yes, many OEM auto parts come with a manufacturer’s warranty that covers defects or issues. Be sure to check the warranty details for each part at the time of purchase, and keep your receipt for any potential warranty claims.