Fix Your Ford 6.0L Air Flow
So, you’ve decided to build up that 2003-2004 or 2005-2007 6.0L Power Stroke. It’s cheaper than a new one, right? You’ve put in head studs, replaced the valve springs, fixed up the oil pressure problems, addressed the fueling system, and done a myriad of other things to make that engine bulletproof. But did you miss something? What about the intercooler? You could be bottlenecking power, or worse yet, losing your newly found power due to the plastic tanks not holding up. Don’t skip upgrading this crucial component.

The Banks Intercooler upgrade eliminates restrictions, dramatically increasing the cooling capacity for massive continuous power. Big aluminum end tanks won’t burst like stock, with a thicker core for a 21% improvement in volume. Includes mandrel-bent 3.5″ high-flow boost tubes and super-flow High-Ram intake manifold for maximum performance.

Everything about the Banks Intercooler Upgrade was designed for better performance and better economy, whether you’re running stock or you’ve upgraded your truck for high-output. With more continuous power at any EGT, it’s the one part that you can’t afford to pass up in your build.