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Old 08-20-2008, 01:53 PM
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Part number for intercooler intake

Need the part number for the intake that I need to get from Ford to install my IC already got IC and tubes just need the intake. If someone can help with this.
 
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If you have the factory 2" intakes it will be for the early '99 made prior to 12-98.
Sorry i don't have the part #. I would call the dealer and tell them you want the early '99 spider pipe and you should get the correct one.
 
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Old 08-20-2008, 06:36 PM
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Thank you what other possibilities would there be. Bigger than 2" or is the early 99 most likely gonna be right?
 
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Originally Posted by Aberasturi_c
Need the part number for the intake that I need to get from Ford to install my IC already got IC and tubes just need the intake. If someone can help with this.
Here you are
Early ’99 Y-pipe: F81Z-6K889BA

Clamp (Y-pipe to 94-97 compressor): F81Z-8287DA or M/craft Service Part #YF-2488

2 Coupler (Y-pipe to 94-97’s 2” intakes): F81Z-6C640FA (2-3/8” to 2” reducer)

Clamp (I/C tube to I/C or Y-pipe) 1C3Z-6K786BA (hot side, floating bridge, constant
torque – spring under nut)

Clamp (I/C tube to I/C or Y-pipe) 1C3Z-6K786AA (cold side, floating bridge)<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
 
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Thank you so the cooler tubes have the clamp on the cooler side already do I still need all the clamps. Sorry for the questions on this I just want to make sure that I have everything that I need for this install but at the same time dont want to spend unecessary money. Thank you once again. Reps sent
 
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Originally Posted by Aberasturi_c
Thank you so the cooler tubes have the clamp on the cooler side already do I still need all the clamps. Sorry for the questions on this I just want to make sure that I have everything that I need for this install but at the same time dont want to spend unecessary money. Thank you once again. Reps sent
OK, no problem, any time. Glad to help you. Thanks for the reps.

Dont say sorry for the questions; ASK anytime.
 
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