GMC Typhoon Turbocharger for Sale | OEM Used Replacement Turbo
$500.00
At a Glance
- Condition: OEM-style used, inspected before shipping
- Availability: In stock, ready to ship
- Shipping: Free shipping to all 50 states, fast transit
- Shaft play, compressor and turbine wheels, and actuator inspected before packaging
- Year and part number confirmed before shipping
- Compatible with 1992 to 1993 GMC Typhoon, turbocharged 4.3L V6
- 100% fitment verified before every order ships
- No core charge required
- Backed by a 15 day replacement warranty against operational defects
Description
About the GMC Typhoon Turbocharger
The GMC Typhoon turbocharger is the forced-induction unit that feeds pressurized air to the turbocharged 4.3L V6, the engine the Typhoon came with from the factory. This is a used OEM-style replacement turbo for owners whose original has failed with shaft play, oil leaks, or damaged wheels. It is inspected for shaft play, compressor and turbine wheel condition, and actuator operation, and is meant to restore the factory boost and output.
Because the Typhoon was turbocharged from the factory, this part replaces a worn turbo rather than adding power over stock. It is offered for the 1992 to 1993 Typhoon. Confirm your year and part number, and check which gaskets and oil lines you need, since those may not be included with the turbo.
Turbocharger Price Considerations for Classic Typhoon Owners
Typhoon owners researching turbo charger price for the 4.3L turbocharged V6 face a narrower market than modern turbo cars. The Typhoon was only produced 1992 to 1993 in limited volume, so OEM-style replacement turbos are not always in dealer stock. New-old-stock GMC dealer parts (where still available) command the highest pricing tier. Aftermarket rebuilds in OEM specification offer a mid-tier alternative. Used OEM turbos like this listing sit at the most accessible price point while still delivering verified shaft-play, wheel-condition, and actuator-operation inspections that determine remaining service life. Given the Typhoon’s collector status and the difficulty of sourcing exact-match parts, a clean used unit at fair pricing is often the practical choice. Call us for current turbocharger pricing on this unit.
Signs the Turbo Needs Replacing
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Shaft play | Excess play or oil at the shaft and seals. |
| Smoke or boost loss | Blue smoke, low boost, or a whine on spool. |
| Wheel damage | Bent or rubbed compressor or turbine blades. |
Things to Confirm Before Ordering
- Exact model year of your Typhoon
- Turbo part number against your original
- Which gaskets and oil lines you need
- Whether the wastegate or actuator transfers over
What Ships and What Does Not
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| INCLUDED | The turbocharger as pictured for the year you confirm. |
| NOT INCLUDED | Gaskets, oil feed and return lines, and hardware unless ordered. |
| Tools You Need | Standard hand tools, new gaskets and oil lines, and care priming the turbo with oil before startup. |
Vehicle Compatibility
This GMC Typhoon turbocharger is offered for the following:
| Vehicle | Compatibility |
|---|---|
| 1992 to 1993 GMC Typhoon | Turbocharger, by year and part number |
| Turbocharged 4.3L V6 | Confirm year and part number |
The GMC Typhoon was built 1992 to 1993 (the 1991 model was the GMC Syclone pickup). This turbo is offered for the turbocharged 4.3L V6. Confirm your exact year and part number at order before shipping.
Fitment Assistance
Not sure which turbo you need? Call (855) 634-4447 with your year and the part number off your original, or your VIN. Our team confirms the correct turbo before your order ships.
Inspection Workflow
Quality control for this turbocharger includes:
- Shaft checked for play in and out, and side to side
- Compressor and turbine wheel blades checked for damage
- Actuator or wastegate checked for movement
- Oil seals and housings checked, then cleaned for shipping
This is a used turbocharger inspected for shaft play, wheel condition, and actuator operation. It is a forced-induction unit, so it is checked the way a turbo should be, not generically. Prime it with oil before first startup and replace the oil lines if in doubt.
Why Buy From Part Nests
- Inspected GMC Typhoon turbo, shaft play and wheels checked
- Year and part number confirmed before shipping
- Restores factory boost on the 4.3L V6
- Compressor and turbine wheel inspection on the wear points that decide turbo life
- Free shipping to all 50 states, no hidden surcharges
- No core charge on any order
- 15 day replacement warranty on operational defects
- Call (855) 634-4447 to discuss the turbocharger price on this unit, compare against new-old-stock and aftermarket rebuild alternatives, and confirm part number match for your specific 1992 or 1993 Typhoon
Additional information
| Application | 1992 to 1993 GMC Typhoon |
|---|---|
| Part Type | Turbocharger (OEM replacement) |
| Engine | Turbocharged 4.3L V6 |
| Material | Heat-resistant alloys |
| Max Boost | About 14 to 18 PSI |
| Function | Restores factory boost and output |
| Performance Note | Replacement, not a power adder over stock |
| Inspection | Shaft play, wheels, actuator |
| Pairs With | New gaskets and oil lines |
| Before Startup | Prime the turbo with oil |
| Fitment Note | Year and part number specific |
| Replace When | Shaft play, smoke, or boost loss |
| Shipping | Free to all 50 states, fast transit, no core charge |
| Warranty | 15 day replacement warranty from delivery |
| Condition | Used, inspected before shipping |
| SKU | vaz467 |
Three pricing tiers. New-old-stock GMC dealer parts (where still available) command the highest pricing tier, often well into four-figure territory and increasingly hard to source. Aftermarket rebuilds in OEM specification offer a mid-tier alternative. Used OEM turbos like this listing sit at the most accessible price point while still delivering verified shaft-play, wheel, and actuator inspections. Given the Typhoon's limited production and collector status, used OEM is often the practical choice. Call for current pricing on this specific unit.
Five common symptoms: excess shaft play that you can feel by rocking the compressor wheel with your fingers, oil at the shaft and seals (visible from the engine bay), blue smoke from the tailpipe with boost loss, a whine on spool that indicates worn bearings, and bent or rubbed compressor or turbine blades visible at inspection. One or more of these symptoms means the turbo needs attention; multiple symptoms typically mean replacement.
1992 to 1993 GMC Typhoon with the turbocharged 4.3L V6. The Typhoon was a 2-year production run only; the 1991 model was the GMC Syclone pickup (different vehicle, different chassis). Always confirm exact year and part number when ordering.
GMC's performance SUV strategy. The Typhoon (and its Syclone pickup sister) used the 4.3L turbocharged V6 to produce roughly 280 hp, which was extreme performance for a 1990s compact SUV. The factory turbocharger setup included an air-to-air intercooler, electronic boost control, and a specific engine calibration. The Typhoon was effectively a precursor to modern high-performance SUVs in concept.
Yes, this is the most important step you can take to protect a replacement turbo. Pour clean engine oil into the oil feed port at the turbo center section and turn the compressor wheel by hand to distribute oil through the bearings. This prevents bearing damage on first startup when oil pressure has not yet reached the turbo. Skipping this step is the most common cause of premature replacement-turbo failure.
Strongly recommended if the lines are aged or have been on the car for the life of the original turbo. Restricted, kinked, or sludged oil feed lines starve the turbo bearings and are the most common cause of premature failure. New lines are inexpensive insurance for a replacement turbo. Inspect the lines carefully if you reuse them; replace any line that shows kinking, hardening, or internal sludge.
Depends on the unit. Some used Typhoon turbos ship with the actuator attached; some require transfer of the wastegate or actuator from your old unit. We confirm what is attached to this specific turbo at order time and discuss any transfer required. The actuator must be properly adjusted after transfer to maintain factory boost pressure.
No. There is no core return required.
15 Day Replacement Warranty
Every used GMC Typhoon turbocharger purchased through Part Nests carries a 15 day replacement warranty starting on the delivery date.
What Is Covered
- Operational defects in shaft play, wheels, or actuator beyond what was disclosed
- Bearing failures within 15 days from installation
- Oil seal failures beyond what was disclosed at shipping
- Incorrect part number shipped due to an error on our end
What Is Not Covered
- Damage caused during installation
- Damage from operating without priming the turbo with oil before first startup
- Damage from skipped oil line replacement on a high-mileage car
- Damage from operating with restricted oil supply
- Labor expenses of any kind
To start a warranty claim, reach us within 15 days of delivery at (855) 634-4447.
- Shaft Play Inspected: In-and-out and side-to-side movement assessed
- Compressor and Turbine Wheels Inspected: Blade damage evaluated
- Actuator Verified: Movement confirmed before shipping
- Oil Seals Inspected: Cleaned and prepared for shipping
- Year and Part Number Confirmed: Before payment
- 15 Day Replacement Cover: Operational defects protected from delivery onward





Wayne S. –
Got a Typhoon turbocharger for a 1993 GMC Typhoon restoration. Year and part number confirmed up front, shaft play measurements documented, compressor and turbine wheels inspected with photos. Drop-in replacement after priming with oil per their note. Restored factory boost on the 4.3L V6 after the original had developed excessive shaft play.
Mike R. –
Sourced a Typhoon turbo for a 1992 GMC Typhoon. Honest pre-purchase discussion about the turbocharger price comparison vs new-old-stock and rebuild alternatives. Wheels inspection documented. Replaced the oil feed and return lines at the same labor visit per their recommendation. Solid running unit at a fair price for a hard-to-source classic part.