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2023-2024 Powerstroke 3" Hot Side Charge Tube (PFP23XXHPO_N)

Pusher Part Number: PFP23XXHPO_N
$436.78 CAD

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Description

Fits

Year Make Model
2023-2024 Ford F-Series 6.7L Powerstroke High-Output ONLY 

 

Gone are the days of worrying about blowing your incompetent OEM charge pipe, these TIG welded, mandrel bent, CNC machined charge pipes from Pusher are literally and figuratively a perfect fit; easy to install, look great, can hold over 100PSI of boost, and work with any turbo configuration.

Part Number: PFP23XXHPO_N

Features

  • Fully compatible with any stock or aftermarket turbo
  • O-ring seal at the compressor outlet
  • Proven to hold over 100PSI
  • All new HD silicone connections & stainless t-bolt clamps
  • Fully TIG welded, mandrel bent, CNC machined steel charge tube

Additional Info

One Piece Hot Pipe:

  • (1) FP15XXHP | Pusher HD 3" Hot Side Charge Tube
    (1) PSS3 x 4.6 | Silicone 3" Black 5-Ply, 4.6" Long
    (2) TC_3 | T-Bolt Clamp for 3" Silicone Couplers, Stainless Steel
    (1) F67HP X-Ring | Ford 6.7L Compressor Outlet

Two Piece Hot Pipe:

  • (1) FP15XXHP2 | Pusher HD 3" Hot Side Charge Tube
    (2) PSS3 x 4.6 | Silicone 3" Black 5-Ply, 4.6" Long
    (4) TC_3 | T-Bolt Clamp for 3" Silicone Couplers, Stainless Steel
    (1) Anodized turbo inlet fitting | Ford 6.7L Turbo Adapter

Notes

  • The one-piece configuration was designed to work with the factory intercooler and turbo, and as such will work with aftermarket intercoolers/turbos that mimic the factory inlet/outlet locations
  • If you have aftermarket parts that may differ, Pusher recommends purchasing the two-piece configuration 

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