Depending on what kind of ‘99-’06 Silverado turbo kit you choose, you can generally expect to spend anywhere from $500 to upwards of $800 for a high-end option.
If this is a project truck for you, it sounds like you might be installing this turbo kit yourself, but if a mechanic is doing so for you, you should anticipate spending an additional several hundred dollars on labor.
What’s most important is that you use a turbo kit compatible with the Silverado you choose. A Chevrolet Silverado’s engine type and its existing amount of horsepower will vary depending on the model year and trim level. An incompatible ‘99-’06 Silverado turbo kit, or a poorly installed one, could result in costly engine damage—which you probably don’t want to deal with after spending all that money on a turbo kit.
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