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Cold Side Intercooler Pipe Upgrade Kit for 2011-2016 Ford 6.7L Powerstroke Diesel 6.7 (Silver)

*$827.50

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Cold Side Intercooler Pipe Upgrade Kit for 2011-2016 Ford 6.7L Powerstroke Diesel 6.7 (Silver)
Cold Side Intercooler Pipe Upgrade Kit for 2011-2016 Ford 6.7L Powerstroke Diesel 6.7 (Silver)
*$827.50
SKU: 83654CD5 Categoria: Marca:
  • Color: Silver Pipe & Black Silicone Boots;;Upgrade from factory plastic tube that explodes,Tuning is NOT required
  • Aluminium CNC / Strong durable intercooler boot;Mandrel bent aluminum Intercooler Pipe
  • Pipe Diameter: 3″ (Lower Section), Pipe Diameter: 3.5″ (Upper Section), Silicone Boot 1: 3″, Silicone Boot 2: 3″ to 3.5″
  • Triple Reinforced Silicone Able to Withstand High Heat and Pressure, Will Reduce Vibration Transfer Due to Hard Impact Shifting or Engine movement
  • Come with all necessary hardware and clamps,easy Installation,Kit can be installed with basic tools

Informação adicional

Manufacturer

‎MOOSUN

Item Weight

‎3.2 pounds

Package Dimensions

‎16.89 x 11.85 x 5.28 inches

Country of Origin

‎China

Manufacturer Part Number

‎MS-JQTJ-020

Date First Available

September 3, 2020

124 avaliações para Cold Side Intercooler Pipe Upgrade Kit for 2011-2016 Ford 6.7L Powerstroke Diesel 6.7 (Silver)

  1. Maria c velasquez

    The hole for the air sensor, at least on mine, was a little off which forced me to install the entire tube kind of crooked. But, it’s on there and functioning fine. Took a 400 mile trip pulling a 35′ camper the next day and no boost leaks. I ordered this one, not because it was cheap, but because it was the quickest shipping as I needed to replace the OEM that burst in a hurry. I’ll run it as long as it holds up but I’m not crazy about having it sort of twisted. May have just been mine, but I’ll probably go with a different one if needed in the future. However, if you’re in a pinch, this one has shown me it’ll work, so I’m not gonna rate it poorly and say it won’t do the job.

  2. ed

    I got to this product page from a YouTube video. I’m not certain he used this same kit? For the kit I received, the picture in the AlanV review is correct, but differs from the video and the picture in another review. That said, I installed mine in various ways, that could work and seal, but there would be issues like rubbing a pulley, and the 90 rubber hose being slightly buckled. The layout I show in the pictures gives good clearance, allows the rubber 90 to remain in its molded shape, and for me put the sensor hole right on top, where the wires reach easily.

    I saw breaking the tab off of the sensor is a common problem during removal. Since I would be throwing my old pipe away, I used a razor blade to cut the ramp off of my old pipe, so the tab wouldn’t have to be lifted over it.

    I installed the oring in the id of the pipe that goes on the throttle body, and fully seated the spring clip. I prefer this to what was shown in the video, either can work. After prepping the oring and clip, push the tb pipe onto the Tb until the clip appears fully seated again. The taper of the tab will push it out until it finds the groove in the tb. Make sure the clip seats all the way around, if not just push a little more on the pipe to allow the clip to seat.

    Since I saw in other reviews the supplied clamps are not high quality, I reused the 2 factory clamps in the hardest to reach places, at the intercooler, and the next joint from the intercooler.

    Slip the 3.5 to 3” transition hose onto the tb pipe and slide the 2 appropriate new clamps over the hose.

    Assemble the 90 hose to the aluminum elbow and place the 2 factory clamps over the elbow leaving everything loose. (See pictures, short end of aluminum pipe to long end of rubber 90). See pictures of clamp positions for these 2 clamps, it’s dark out, best I could do. Jiggle this assembly onto the intercooler, and then to the transition hose.

    Before you start tightening clamps, wiggle the pipes and hoses to seat everything to the best twist and depth for flow, seal, and lack of deformation in the hoses.

    I personally tightened clamps from the intercooler to the throttle body. Careful with the 2 new clamps at the throttle body. I don’t know what they will take. I did not have trouble since I knew they could be a problem. I tightened them until the springs were ~ half compressed, and then started checking to see if the pipe appeared to move independently from the hose when I pushed it side to side. I did this every few turns of the nut. After they moved as a unit, I think I went another 2 or 3 turns. I did not bury the nut until the spring was collapsed + 10 Ugga duggas

    I installed the sensor with the intension of using a fatter oring if necessary. My fit was fine with the stock oring reused. Plugged in the sensor and CEL went out in 3 or 4 drive cycles.

  3. Mary E Burckhard

    Ordered it because we’ll how bad can a couple pieces of aluminum tubing and silicone hoses be? All in all it’s not bad and definitely just as good as the high dollar ones. Fitment needed some adjustments but I got it to work. All the hoses fit fine except the lower silicone needed trimming and the position of the boost pressure sensor sucked. Whoever thought the position of the boost pressure sensor was in the right spot never opened the hood of these trucks. The lower silicone hose definitely needs a redesign. The way it’s shaped is rediculous it isn’t even close the only thing it had going for it was it was a 90° angle.

  4. Dave N.

    Easy to install, no instructions but Youtube offers good video’s to follow to make the process quick. It took me 45 minutes to install with minimal tools needed. I recommend this pipe, this also saved me a lot of money which the dealership wanted to charge $300.00 dollars for the pipe let alone the 2 to 3 hours for installation at a $150.00 hour charge. I have a 2014 f-250 platinum truck (6.7l) diesel, so far no issues to report.

  5. Dave N.

    Received this today and installed. 14 f350 6.7 No instructions but pretty straight forward. Pipe and boots are good quality. Comes with a gasket and clip. Four hose clamps, three for pipe and one larger. The larger one broke when tightening so autozone had a new one. The clamps are trash, should of used the ones off the oem pipe but it was dark and just wanted to get it done. Tested and it held 30psi like a champ multiple times.

  6. Mary E Burckhard

    OEM part was junk plastic BUT it did last 10 years til it blew! The new upgrade was easy-ish to install, a little wiggling n jiggling but I got it! Oh and I am a little bitty gal so ladies.. do NOT be afraid to fix your own! Also seems to have given my “beastie” bigger lungs than before! Love this kit! Don’t forget your temp sensor tho when ordering… I didn’t break the old one but its just nice to have all new parts!

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