Mishimoto
Mishimoto - Performance Aluminum Primary Radiator - 2011-2016 Ford 6.7L MMRAD-F2D-11V2
Part # MMRAD-F2D-11S
Upgrade your truck with the Mishimoto 6.7 Powerstroke Aluminum Secondary Radiator to keep your truck on the road and running cool. The 6.7L Powerstroke has two separate cooling systems, with this radiator cooling the secondary system which maintains ideal temperatures for the transmission cooler, EGR cooler, fuel cooler, and most importantly, the liquid-to-air charge air cooler. This 6.7 Powerstroke Secondary Radiator is constructed from high-quality aircraft-grade aluminum with a 100% brazed aluminum core 19% thicker than factory. During testing, we saw at coolant temperature reduction of at least 7°F and a 7° reduction in charge air temperatures. Our 6.7 Powerstroke aluminum secondary radiator features strong TIG-welded aluminum end tanks for superior durability and longevity that will keep your 6.7 Powerstroke on the road and out of the shop. The Mishimoto Ford 6.7 Powerstroke aluminum radiator retains factory fitment, fitting both the factory and Mishimoto Primary 6.7L Radiator, for an easy installation process. As with all our Powerstroke performance parts, this aluminum radiator is protected by the Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty.
Material: Aluminum
Fits:
2011-2016 Ford F-250 w/ 6.7L Powerstroke
2011-2016 Ford F-350 w/ 6.7L Powerstroke
2011-2016 Ford F-450 w/ 6.7L Powerstroke
2011-2016 Ford F-550 w/ 6.7L Powerstroke
Overall Height: 22.0"
DPI: 13339
Drain Plug Thread Size: (M12) x 1.5
Overall Length: 48.0"
Outlet: Factory-Style Quick-Disconnect
Rows: 2
Inlet: Factory-Style Quick-Disconnect
Purchase Includes:
(1) Mishimoto Radiator
(2) Cast Thermostat Housings
(1) Magnetic Drain Plug w/ Dowty Oil Seal
(4) Rubber Bushings & Metal Collars
(3) Hardware Packs
Mishimoto Lifetime Warranty
Core Length: 39.4"
Core Height: 21.0"
Core Thickness: 1.96" (50mm)
Overall Length (in): 48.00
Overall Height (in): 22.00
Rows: 2
WARNING : This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov