Product Overview:
This is a Garrett MGT2260SZ turbocharger, engineered to OEM specifications for the Ford Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost engine. It’s the factory-fitment turbo for the Mustang’s Tier 2 EcoBoost powerplant, delivering the boost pressure and response characteristics the car was originally tuned around. It’s a direct-fit replacement for units suffering from turbo lag, boost leaks, oil consumption, unusual noise, or complete failure — restoring the engine’s original power delivery and drivability.
Key Features:
- OEM-Matched Fitment: Manufactured to match the mounting configuration, flange pattern, and housing dimensions of the original 821402-0007 unit for a direct, no-modification bolt-on installation.
- Garrett MGT2260SZ Platform: The genuine turbo platform used across Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost production, known for a strong balance of spool response and top-end airflow.
- Precision-Balanced Turbine & Compressor: Machined and dynamically balanced for smooth operation and reduced vibration across the RPM range.
- Durable Housing Construction: Built to withstand the sustained heat and pressure cycles typical of turbocharged performance engines.
- Restores Factory Performance: Addresses common failure symptoms — power loss, smoke, whistling, boost leaks, check-engine codes — associated with a worn or failed turbo.
- Note on Upgrade Variants: Some aftermarket listings under this part number reference “billet wheel” or “450HP” upgraded versions (with forged compressor wheels) intended for supported/modified engines. If you’re selling stock-replacement units, be sure to clarify whether your unit is OEM-spec or a performance-upgrade variant, since customers search for both under this same part number.
Before You Buy:
Please confirm the exact part number stamped on your original turbocharger (821402-0005 / -0006 / -0007 / -0010, etc.) against your vehicle’s build date, as Mustang EcoBoost turbo specifications were updated across production years. We recommend professional installation and thorough cleaning of all connecting intake/charge-air hoses beforehand, since debris left in the piping is a common cause of premature turbo failure.










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