Banks Power 25975 Techni-Cooler Intercooler System - 05-07 Ford

Price:   $1,266.57

Banks Power 25975 Techni-Cooler System - 2005-07 Ford 6.0L, F250-450

The Banks Power Techni-Cooler Intercooler System - 25975 is the perfect way to cool down your 2005-2007 6.0L Ford Powerstroke charged air system.

Superior to stock, everything about Banks Techni-Cooler Intercooler system is bigger. It includes mandrel-bent 3.5" high-flow boost tubes - large, high-efficiency all-aluminum end tanks instead of the wimpy stock plastic ones that can rupture under high-boost conditions - a wide-open inlet and outlet - a 19% thicker core area with a 21% improvement in volume and a colossal super-flow High-Ram intake manifold.

Techni-Cooler dramatically increases the cooling capacity by balancing the richer fuel mixture with greater airflow and cooler, denser air. Denser air has more oxygen, which improves combustion as well as engine efficiency. Result: higher continuous power and more power at any exhaust gas temp (EGT), better fuel economy and lower EGTs. That's a truckload of benefits! Banks Techni-Cooler delivers the maximum reduction in boost air temperature with a minimal loss of boost pressure. It doesn't get any cooler than Techni-Cooler! Mounting hardware included.

Features

  • Techni-Cooler provides two durable, all-aluminum end tanks, which will never melt or burst under high-boost conditions
  • Large, streamlined end tanks optimize airflow and air density
  • With a thicker core than stock, Banks Techni-Cooler sports superior increase in volume. Very cool!
  • Techni-Cooler improves cooling for higher continuous power and lower exhaust gas temps
  • Banks' denser air charge and better fuel burn provide another critical benefit: improved fuel economy

Fitments

  • 2005-2007 6.0L Ford Powerstroke Pickup (Diesel) F-250, F-350, F-450

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  • Model: 25975
  • Shipping Weight: 80lbs
  • 3 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: Banks Power




This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 22 September, 2015.