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Sinister Diesel SD-6.7PIPK17-01-20 - 2017-2021 Ford Powerstroke 6.7L Intercooler Charge Pipe Kit

Sinister Diesel  |  SKU: SD-6.7PIPK17-01-20
Sale price $73999 Regular price $96070

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Sinister Diesel SD-6.7PIPK17-01-20 - 2017-2021 Ford Powerstroke 6.7L Intercooler Charge Pipe Kit

Charge Pipe Kit for 2017-2021 Ford Powerstroke 6.7L.

The Sinister Diesel Charge Pipe Kit for the Powerstroke 6.7L replaces the stock, restrictive piping that connects the turbocharger to your intercooler. This upgraded pipe is larger in diameter and has smooth mandrel bends to increase air flow velocity to improve power and lower EGTs. The Sinister Charge Pipe Kit is also more durable, being made from 6061 Aluminum alloy and connected with Sinister Diesel's 4-ply silicone boots that are rated up to 400psi. Our Intercooler Pipes are masterfully back-purge TIG welded and finished in polished powdercoated Sinister Blue for a beautiful under-hood look.Every Sinister Diesel part is manufactured and tested at Sinister'California headquarters and comes with the legendary Sinister. Don't let a factory pipe rob your engine of power and efficiency; get the Sinister Diesel 2017-2021 Powerstroke 6.7L charge pipe kit!, Features and Benefits:6061 Aluminum Alloy Construction., CNC Mandrel Precision 3" Bent Tubing for a Perfect Fit, 4-Ply Silicone Boots that are rated to 400psi, Stainless Steel Spring Boot Clamps for a Reliable Seal, Powder Coated and Polished in Sinister BlueKit Includes:(1) Hot Side Charge Pipe, (1) Cold Side Charge Pipe, (3) Silicone Boots, (6) Stainless Steel Spring Clamps.

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