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2008-2010 6.4L Powerstroke Exhaust Manifold w/ Up-Pipes (1041484)

BD Diesel Part Number: 1041484
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Description

Fits

 Year Make  Model Engine
2008-2010 Ford
F-Series
6.4L Powerstroke
OE exhaust issues on the 6.4L Powerstroke are not an 'if' but a 'when'. Prevent these issues with BD's stronger Exhaust Manifold & Up-Pipe Kit. Factory up-pipes are prone to failure due to age and heat cycling causing leaking exhaust, slower turbo spool, as well as additional exhaust noise and soot buildup. BD's larger diameter 304 stainless steel mandrel bent up-pipes with internally shielded expansion bellows, are designed to minimize restriction to the turbo. The BD Up-Pipes are a durable, longer-life replacement for the common Power Stoke problems as well as the perfect complimentary upgrade when replacing a turbo, manifolds, or other engine or transmission repairs. The 6.4L exhaust manifold set is crafted with a heavy-duty 0.25" thick-walled Hi-Silicon ductile casting, this makes these manifolds thicker to combat cracking due to high exhaust temperatures. BD's exhaust manifold set is the perfect replacement for reliability, performance and peace of mind. 
 
Part Number: 1041482

Features

  • Internally shielded stainless steel expansion bellows
  • 304 Stainless Steel mandrel bent feed pipes
  • Ports are gasket matched to maximize exhaust flow
  • High temperature black paint
  • High-silicon ductile cast iron
  • Pre-drilled for pyrometer probes and pressure gauges
  • Comes with pipe-to-exhaust manifold gaskets, EGR gasket, turbocharger pipe gaskets, cylinder head-to-exhaust manifold gaskets, and, 6 exhaust studs (mates to up-pipe flange)
  • Fully EGR compatible - Meets emission requirements 

    Warranty

    Parts Only

    • 36-Months
    • 75,000 Miles

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