KC S300 Drop In TP38 Turbine Wheel 94-97

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KC-300106

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KC S300 Drop In TP38 Turbine Wheel 94-97

KC Turbo new 7.3L s300 style drop in turbine wheel! THIS IS A DROP IN WHEEL. NO MODIFICATIONS NEEDED. You will see the blades are larger, it captures more air and will spool much faster and is more efficient. This new wheel is based off of an s300sxe style wheel. We offer them for the OBS and SuperDuty trucks and Econoline as well. 

They have done extensive testing on these wheels, we sent out 40 testers and everybody LOVED THEM.  More boost, quicker spool up, more power, and cooler egts.  This can be added to an existing D66 turbo also.

IMPORTANT: We do not recommend this on stock compressor wheels, this wheel will help the turbo to spool better and run harder... which can exacerbate the surge problem with the stock compressor wheels. It must be paired with a billet wheel. It can also be used with D66 style turbos.

These wheels will come component balanced.

On the right in the photo below, is the stock 7.3 turbine wheel, it is much less efficient and is an outdated design.

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  • 5
    KC Drop-in turbo

    Posted by John on Aug 13th 2020

    Quicker spools! Way better than stock. Used a 360 bearing kit a 1.00 housing and a riff raff compressor wheel. Also replace all orings with riff raff products. No more leaks! Great stuff. All above products use were bought from riff raff.

  • 5
    KC S300 turbine wheel

    Posted by Spencer on Apr 27th 2019

    The fitment is great but I have a BD engine brake and that came in contact with the center of the wheel with the added depth of the blades. I sanded off a 1/16”-1/8” off the flap and it was good to go. I’m glad I checked clearance before putting it all back in the truck.

  • 5
    Kc s300 turbine wheel

    Posted by John ivers on Apr 6th 2019

    Good solid upgrade. Turbo spools noticeably sooner as the blades are wider and have a deeper concave to grab all that exhaust gas and turn it into boost on the other side.