PurePower Technologies Adds 26 New Light-Duty Turbo SKUs to Expanding Aftermarket Lineup

PurePower Technologies Adds 26 New Light-Duty Turbo SKUs to Expanding Aftermarket Lineup

The new SKUs are verified to meet OE specifications, according to the company.

PurePower Technologies (PPT) announced it is introducing 26 premium-quality new turbo SKUs for the aftermarket.

“Launching in March 2019, these new offerings greatly expand the company’s turbo platform across new high-volume makes and models, delivering power, reliability and efficiency for a multitude of light-duty diesel engines,” PPT said in a news release.

The new SKUs are verified to meet OE specifications, according to the company.

PurePower said it planned to officially launch its expanded turbo product line, along with its newest 6.7L Ford and 6.6L GM “LML” reman diesel-fuel-injector offerings, at Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week in Las Vegas.

“These high-precision diesel turbos continue our long-term growth strategy of offering only the highest-quality turbos to the aftermarket, leveraging our OE heritage and low-PPM remanufacturing processes,” said Noel Ranka, chief sales and marketing officer for Columbia, South Carolina-based PurePower Technologies. “We are excited to be able to offer an expanded product line of new and reman turbos that are priced to be the optimal choice for the customer’s diesel-engine investment.”

PurePower offers full assembly and remanufacturing in its IATF 16949- and ISO 14001-certified manufacturing facility. All PPT turbos are end-of-line tested as a full assembly.

To learn more about PurePower’s new line of diesel turbos or how to become a distribution partner, contact [email protected].

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