2012-2016 Duramax Cold Side Passenger Intercooler Pipe (LML-INT-A094)
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Description
Description
Fits
| Year | Make | Model |
| 2012-2016 | Chevrolet/GMC HD | Duramax LML w/ 6.6L |
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Reduce any flow restrictions on your LML Duramax with the Dirty Diesel Customs Cold Side Passenger Intercooler Pipe. Designed to increase flow and performance, this Intercooler Piping is the perfect precision-engineered upgrade to replace your stock piping with a stronger, better-fitting, and long-lasting product. With a larger 3.5" diameter vs 3" failure-prone OEM pipe, it offers smoother airflow and adds a sleek, custom look to your engine bay.
Part Number: LML-INT-A094
Why Shop Dirty?
- Canadian-Made Performance: High-performing parts made in-house in our shop in West Kelowna and sourced from across North America with the highest quality standards.
- Born in the Shop: Our parts are engineered with real-world experience. Whether it's an OEM fix or a performance upgrade, we build what we know works. We make our parts to solve real-world problems.
- Dirty Made Quality: We aren’t just designing the kits; we are installing them every day in our own shop. We use our own products every day. From the first weld to the last bolt, we build tough gear that actually fits, handles abuse, and looks the part.
Features
Features
- Bigger than stock 3.5" Diameter
- Increased Flow & Performance
- Engineered for a perfect fit
- Easy Installation
- Made from 6061 Aluminum
- Eliminates failure-prone OEM flex joint
Includes
Includes
- (1) 3.5" 6061 Aluminum Passenger Side Intercooler Pipe
- (1) Set of Custom SAE Spec Silicone Couplers for a secure and reliable seal
- (1) Set of Quality T-Bolt Clamps made in North America
Specifications
Specifications
| Material | 6061 Aluminum |
| Origin | Canada |
| Pipe Diameter | 3.5" |
Installation
Installation
Warranty
Warranty
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