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One Way to Install a Powerstroke Intercooler

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Old Jun 27, 2015 | 06:07 PM
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SO within this thread- we have one PS cooler mounted upside down and one right side up??

Anyone what to comment on which way looks easier, less cutting or cleaner? Maybe Ace or WannaDiesel would chime in and say they'd do it the other way next time?

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Old Jun 28, 2015 | 12:08 AM
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I mounted my PS Intercooler off of a 2000 right side up. Still had to enlarge the openings for the 3" in /out intercooler piping. The lands of the intercooler, which are the tabs about 6" up from the bottom of the intercooler can be made to house misc bracketry and isolation rubber and mount onto the frame. That's the way I did mine anyway. It sits in front of the condensor like Ace's did. A/C still runs cold
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Old Jun 28, 2015 | 10:59 PM
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I installed mine right side up. And if you take your time you can mount it with very little modification to your rad support. My PS IC is mounted in front of my AC condenser as well...my AC in the crewcab is cool, but not cold like it should be. I altered the condenser brackets to fit better as well.

If you look through my build thread you can see how I did mine.
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