Description
Performance Upgrade. The AFE BladeRunner GT Series Intercooler enhances cooling capacity for the 6.7L Cummins turbo diesel engines, significantly improving airflow and reducing intake charge temperatures. It is designed to optimize engine performance by efficiently cooling the compressed air, which contributes to better power output and reliability under demanding conditions.
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Construction and Appearance. Crafted from 2-3/4″ billet aluminum for the inlets and outlet, the intercooler features a 6″ bar and plate core that is 20% larger than the stock version. The entire unit is 100% TIG-welded by certified craftsmen, ensuring superior strength and durability. The Multi-Directional Vane technology integrated into the end tanks improves airflow distribution throughout the core for optimal cooling performance.
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Installation. This intercooler uses all factory mounting locations and includes all necessary hardware, making installation straightforward with no drilling required. It offers a hassle-free upgrade experience for compatible vehicles.
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Application. Specifically designed to fit the 2013-2018 RAM 3500 equipped with the 6.7L Cummins turbo diesel engine, providing a direct replacement that enhances intercooling efficiency without modification.
AFE 46-20131
CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm
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- Outflows The Stock Intercooler By 16%
- 2-3/4″ Billet Aluminum Inlets And Outlet For Superior Strength and Durability
- Incorporates Multi-Directional Vane (MDV) Technology To Direct Hot Airflow Through The Intercooler Core
- 6″ Bar and Plate Core Design That Is 20% Larger Than Stock
- 100% TIG-Welded By Certified Craftsmen For Strength and Durability
- Test Pressure Rated At 200psi
- Uses All Factory Mounting Locations and Includes Hardware For A Hassle-Free Installation
- Filter Included
- Coupler Included
- Fits 13-18 6.7L RAM 3500
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