Need an Intercooler

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I think i need an intercooler. I pulled my boat (4000lb) yesterday and even in the stock mode I had 1000 deg temps at 55mph. The problem is, my traveltrailer is 10000lbs and I don't think it will pull it without the egt's getting out of hand. I saw where gtsmotorsports sells the spyder/piping kit for the intercooler. Will it work with a 6.0l intercooler?

thanks, Rodney
 

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Your mods and mine are nearly identical, I am not seeing temps anywhere close to those towing my TT (26" Nash approx 8K+ loaded) at interstate speeds (75-80mph). I tow in Tony's "tow mode" all the time.
 

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You say you need a boot. Have you ran your IC yet?-popcorn What type of drops in EGT's have you seen personally on our 7.3L? By the way that looks really good under the hood. I think every 7.3L should have one :sly
 

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I really appreciate the posts. Any other advice would greatly appreciated

Rodney
 

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You say you need a boot. Have you ran your IC yet?-popcorn What type of drops in EGT's have you seen personally on our 7.3L? By the way that looks really good under the hood. I think every 7.3L should have one :sly


Its been in for 6-8 months now. I did'nt see alot of drop until I added the .84 a/r housing. Then I dropped easy another 100 deg. The 6oh intercoolers have a 3" inlet and 3 1/4" outlet. (which is reversed with my setup). So went to ford and bought a inlet IC boot for a 6.0 powerstroke. Works like a charm and I tested it good last weekend towing and was impressed. Never got past 1150 degs. Thats with stock injectors though.
 

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Im going to install my set up next weekend. What I did was buy the twin ram intake and the turbo outlet from banks ($320), got a stock 7.3L IC ($110), got boots and clamps, and pipes from Fordpowerstroke73($175), and am going to throw it all together. I think it will work great. And all those prices were including shipping (to AK even):sweet


-Matt
 

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Im going to install my set up next weekend. What I did was buy the twin ram intake and the turbo outlet from banks ($320), got a stock 7.3L IC ($110), got boots and clamps, and pipes from Fordpowerstroke73($175), and am going to throw it all together. I think it will work great. And all those prices were including shipping (to AK even):sweet


-Matt

let us know how that goes I am planning to intercool mine eventually
 

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ltfox,

So you say you dropped about 100 or when you say another 100 do you mean 200 total?

Powerstroke73 I think you may have some business comming your way. Let me see what I can scrounge up at the end of this month and I will be shooting you a PM.

Alaska....can you get a turbo outlet by itself for less (as I don't need an intake as I've done the tymar and am more than happy. If that is the case it sounds like this IC could be set up for around 400
 

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the twin ram inlet he is talking about is where the air goes into the intake runners not into the turbo.

Banks has a very nice design that allows for a very fluid flow of the air into the engine so to feed the passenger's side bank the air does not have to make as sharp of a U-turn.
 

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