Power stroke intercooler for sale

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Picked this up in hopes I could use it on my turbocharged mustang but it's just too big. Core dimensions are 30x18x2 with 3"in and out. No piping is included so this would be a project you take on to mount. I have no test data from this cooler but I anticipate it will dissipate heat very well. I have pressure tested it to ensure no leaks with compressed air. Has been cleaned and flushed. Also performed a liquid volume test just to compare it to my current 3". With end tanks included the core hold exactly 2 gallons of water. Would like to get $200 shipped and open to fair offers. PayPal add 3% or send as gift.
 

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Since you do not have data on the PS intercooler I want to let you and others know our experience which is excellent!

Since I did not want to cut the core support, we modified the outlets to point outboard and used 90 deg. 3" elbows to bring the pipes into the engine compartment.

My car and another GN ran mid/low-9's for a few seasons with them. I like the thin but large core and outlets mid-tank which is very efficient flow and cooling.

Hope this info helps! :)

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I would love to run this cooler on my car! It has 20% more fluid volume than my current 3" and the comparison pic speaks volume's on the surface area for cooling.
 
Nick, do you have any pics of the piping with that intercooler? My friend had access to lots of those intercoolers now that he's a mechanic for an ambulance company. He's been thinking of trying one.
 
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