Powerstroke Intercoolers (2)

WhiteHawk

Club Member
I picked these up in a trade like 25 years ago when I had a Grand National. They were actually making front mount kits to use these back then. The nice thing about the aluminum end tanks is you can customize the height too (or your favorite welder can).

- Looking for $200 for the pair.

Thank you.

-Geoff

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My buddy still has one of these in his GN. With the stage 2 motor he's running around 900 RWHP with it.
 
I think I had one for a bit too back when a few people put them in TTA's. I decided not to mess with it becuase with that front bumper I didn't know how much it would really help.
I would consider one now with my Camaro if you decided to split them up.
 
I think I had one for a bit too back when a few people put them in TTA's. I decided not to mess with it becuase with that front bumper I didn't know how much it would really help.
I would consider one now with my Camaro if you decided to split them up.

If you want one, just say the word! I have no problem splitting.

-Geoff
 
ok, yea. are you going to be around later this week? I have to Run to Andy's shop Wed so I'll kinda be on your side of town.
 
Yes, I will be around all week except Wednesday morning until mid-afternoon. We have Juneteenth off! I know, right?

-Geoff
 
I have a GN, whats the story with mounting these on them?

Back 20 years ago when I got them, someone was making kits - probably not anymore though! The intercooler is 40" wide and 21" Tall. The intercooler is like 30 inches between the inlets. As far as I can tell on Rock Auto the GN intercoolers are like 20" cores plus the tanks. I think this will mount in front, and the inlets will be to either side of the radiator. You just have to mount it and plumb it. I might have some tubing in the garage that will work. Let me take a look tomorrow.

I have one left. If you want it $60.

Thank you.

-Geoff
 
I have a GN, whats the story with mounting these on them?

There is a lot of modifying you need to do to fit them. Really not worth it anymore. The core support needs to be cut for the inlet and outlet. You also have to cut the header panel and wont be able to run high beams. And, you need to make your own in and out pipes.

There's a lot more choices if you want to go aftermarket these days that are easier and cheaper. Their pretty much dead in the GN world.


Sorry Geoff, didn't mean to shit on your post...lol
 
There is a lot of modifying you need to do to fit them. Really not worth it anymore. The core support needs to be cut for the inlet and outlet. You also have to cut the header panel and wont be able to run high beams. And, you need to make your own in and out pipes.

There's a lot more choices if you want to go aftermarket these days that are easier and cheaper. Their pretty much dead in the GN world.


Sorry Geoff, didn't mean to shit on your post...lol

I agree if you use the existing end tanks that point rearward. The beauty of the cast aluminum end tank, though, is that you can fab them to side exits and then the routing is pretty simple. The new ones are plastic and cannot be modified. But yea, the cheap stuff on ebay is probably much easier to install, although I doubt they would be as big as this for what I am asking.

-Geoff
 
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