Whats the verdict on aftermarket intercoolers? Who likes what and who doesnt like a certain brand. Intercooler will be used with s468 and s483 compounds
Banks uses cast end tanks, no welds to blow out. We ran one to get started in 2012 and then passed it around to another 2.6 truck that blew out water to air to get him by. They are tough. I just read about mishimoto's 6.4 radiators failing, every last one just about. So wouldnt trust their i/c either.
Can you buy just the intercooler? Or are the boost tubes necessary?
Looks like for the lb7 the boost tubes are necessary with the purchase of the cooler.
Will the boost tubes that come with that cooler work with a s400?
Banks uses cast end tanks, no welds to blow out. We ran one to get started in 2012 and then passed it around to another 2.6 truck that blew out water to air to get him by. They are tough. I just read about mishimoto's 6.4 radiators failing, every last one just about. So wouldnt trust their i/c either.
Banks uses cast end tanks, no welds to blow out. We ran one to get started in 2012 and then passed it around to another 2.6 truck that blew out water to air to get him by. They are tough. I just read about mishimoto's 6.4 radiators failing, every last one just about. So wouldnt trust their i/c either.
Ive installed Mishimoto intercoolers and was super impressed with the quality and fit.
Just because there were some issues with their 6.4 radiators (which looks like its not even really a Mishimoto issue...its a ford chassis/radiator mount design issue) doesnt mean all their stuff is shit. Ive heard of tons of Dmax guys running 80+ psi through their Mishimoto intercoolers with zero failures.
And I love how the Mishimoto is designed so it moves "forward"...other aftermarket intercoolers move "backward" and push the radiator and fan shroud closer to the engine. I hate how its basically impossible to get the fan off with my CG&J intercooler, and the fan shroud looks so dumb with that gap in the core support now. From what I understand, the BD is designed the same way (moves towards the fan)...obviously not a problem if you're running e-fans, but a PITA otherwise.
Ben
Thanks for the feedback Ben! Always great to hear. :thumb: