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PPE Hot & Cold Side Intercooler Charge Air Pipe Kit 19-24 Ram 6.7L Cummins

$359.99
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Description
Time to ditch those flimsy factory plastic pipes and give your Ram 6.7L Cummins the airflow it deserves with the PPE Hot & Cold Side Intercooler Charge Air Pipe Kit. PPE’s upgrade swaps out the factory pipes for 3.5” mandrel-bent 304 stainless steel tubing, built to handle boost, heat, and anything else you throw at it, while resisting rust and corrosion. This kit opens things up with a massive 61% increase in flow area, helping your turbo spool faster and your engine run smoother. Better throttle response, improved power delivery, and more confidence when towing or pushing your truck hard. With an easy straight forward install, no tuning, cutting, or headaches. Just bolt it on and go. You’ll get PPE’s high-temp silicone couplers and spring-loaded clamps to keep everything secure under pressure. If you're ready to clean up your engine bay and crank up the performance, this kit's the move. Stronger, smoother, and built to last.

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Time to ditch those flimsy factory plastic pipes and give your Ram 6.7L Cummins the airflow it deserves with the PPE Hot & Cold Side Intercooler Charge Air Pipe Kit.

PPE’s upgrade swaps out the factory pipes for 3.5” mandrel-bent 304 stainless steel tubing, built to handle boost, heat, and anything else you throw at it, while resisting rust and corrosion. This kit opens things up with a massive 61% increase in flow area, helping your turbo spool faster and your engine run smoother. Better throttle response, improved power delivery, and more confidence when towing or pushing your truck hard. With an easy straight forward install, no tuning, cutting, or headaches. Just bolt it on and go. You’ll get PPE’s high-temp silicone couplers and spring-loaded clamps to keep everything secure under pressure.

If you're ready to clean up your engine bay and crank up the performance, this kit's the move. Stronger, smoother, and built to last.
NOT LEGAL FOR SALE OR USE IN CALIFORNIA
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Vehicle Fitment
2019-2024 Ram 6.7L Cummins
WARNING: Cancer & Reproductive Harm - P65Warnings.ca.gov
FEATURES & BENEFITS:
  • Direct Factory Replacement with no modifications or tuning necessary
  • 3.5" mandrel-bent stainless-steel tubing
  • Heat-resistant, weather-resistant silicone couplers
  • Improved throttle response and increased airflow
  • Constant tension spring clamps
CROSS REFERENCE:
  • 68417829AC, 68357482AB
About PPE (Pacific Performance Eng.)
Browse PPE Diesel Parts Online by Make, Model, and Year. Originally founded in 1985, Pacific Performance Engineering (PPE) is leading the way in the progression of diesel performance. Their roots started them in the diesel performance industry installing other manufacturers kits and components, which led to the release of their original product, the Duramaximizer, in 2001 to improve upon the power and efficiency of the LB7 Duramax, and is still in use today. Today, they are known for manufacturing dual CP3 kits, their line of Xcelerator programmers for numerous applications, upgraded oil pans, and nearly anything you can think of to improve the power and extend the life of your Duramax, Cummins or Powerstroke.

Overall rating: 2.5 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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Did not fit well

"Pipes did not line up. Had issues getting pipes to line up where the silicone boots were. Silicone boots didn’t seem long enough. Hose from cold side to intake horns was short and had to use a lot of force to line up the pipes Spent more time getting these intercooler pipes on than doing the intake and fass fuel system Honestly wasn’t worth the money"

Mike (1/5)

Pretty easy install

"They need to cut the hoses a little longer. I blew two Boots the first hundred miles and had to get down under the truck to reset them"

Matt H. (4/5)

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