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Yonaka 21x9x3" Core Front Mount Bar & Plate Intercooler Fmic 550 Hp 2.5" In/out on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Sterling, Virginia, US

Sterling, Virginia, US
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Purchased last summer for my turbo build. And I am parting out everything. Has side mount welded for easier and more sturdy installation. Used for 5 Dino passes and 500 miles. In perfect working condition ready to be installed.
- End to end length with endtanks: 26"
- Core Size: 21" long x 9" high x 3" thick
- Inlet/outlet diameters: 2.5"
- Supports up to 550 hp.
- Flows up to 800 cfm.
- Leak tested at 30 psi.

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