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DieselSite "OBS" Air-To-Water Intercooler Kit - 94-97 Ford 7.3L

Thoroughbred Sku #: DSTOBSIC
Manufacturer Sku #: OBSIC

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$1,599.00

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NOTE: WILL NOT WORK IN TRUCKS RUNNING THE FACTORY FUEL BOWL. You will need to relocate your fuel bowl or have an existing fuel bowl delete mod before installing this system.

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Product Name: DieselSite "OBS" Air-To-Water Intercooler Kit - 1994-1997 Ford 7.3L
Manufacturer: Diesel Site
Manufacturer Part #: OBSIC
Thoroughbred Diesel Part #: DSTOBSIC
Fitment Notes: 1994-1997 Ford 7.3L

DIESELSITE'S newest upgrade for the 1994-1997 Ford 7.3L PSD "OBS" trucks:

An AIR-to-WATER Intercooler

WHY ADD AN INTERCOOLER?:

Charge air temps from a turbocharger can reach over 300 degrees!  This causes the air to be less dense and hold less oxygen which decreases the burn rate of the diesel fuel.

In simple terms: intercoolers help you make more power, burn cleaner, and get better fuel economy.

THE DIESELSITE SOLUTION:

We've designed a system we believe is efficient, economical, and essential.

  • EASY INSTALL - designed to bolt in, no modifications*
  • MORE EFFICIENT - versus common air to air style conversions
  • INCREASED POWER - get all the performance when you need it
  • NO LAG INCREASE - versus common air to air style conversions

* WILL NOT WORK IN TRUCKS RUNNING THE FACTORY FUEL BOWL. You will need to relocate your fuel bowl or have an existing fuel bowl delete mod before installing this system.

DieselSite "OBS" Air-To-Water Intercooler Kit Features:

  • EASY INSTALL - designed to bolt in, no modifications*
  • MORE EFFICIENT - versus common air to air style conversions
  • INCREASED POWER - get all the performance when you need it
  • NO LAG INCREASE - versus common air to air style conversions
  • For more information on Diesel Site call us at 1-859-737-4966

Reviews

  • How does the water flow through the cooling tank? Is there a thermostat built-in?

    Alex | 7/20/2024

    4 core flow passage, with constant flow.