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Old 01-16-2006, 02:59 PM   #15 (permalink)
stang65fst
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Re: Adding an intercooler

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Jeff, I noticed your truck is 4x2. If you use a 6.0 intercooler you will have to first drop your sway bar 4" and use that to determine the mounting location for the intercooler. Check out the pics in my sig-I also built my own brackets and pipes out of some 6.0 pipes and a L.side SD pipe. I used an early '99 y-pipe.

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Sniperonhigh are you say that the 7.3L IC is a little smaller and you don't have to drop the sway bar down?
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