CVF Titan Intercooler: Installation and Review

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

engine45

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 23, 2014
Posts
200
Reaction score
70
Location
South Florida
I’m Cobb stage 2 with tcm and a panel filter. Soflo is hotter than satans *******. I believe it pulls less timing with the ic compared to the stocker. To me anyway you can help a motor stay a lil cooler can’t hurt. Just got home from a 40 mile round trip from broward co to Miami Dade. Truck ran the turnpike like a champ. Everyone gets passed. Ps. I put my cvf on without a tune. And it still popped off couplers. But after cranking them down right. Truck ran fine.
 

K223

FRF Addict
Joined
Sep 15, 2019
Posts
5,182
Reaction score
3,445
Location
Florida
Got a friend running the same setup as you down here. He loves it, especially the trans tune. Did you say hot? Didn’t realize it was with the boiling humidity lol
 

BearDog

Member
Joined
Jul 1, 2019
Posts
17
Reaction score
15
Location
Montana
Anyone found an aftermarket cold pipe to marry up to the CVFab Titan? Did not enjoy the OEM pipe uncoupling and the truck acting like a neutered gorilla.
 

Tr4ckD4ys

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 24, 2019
Posts
229
Reaction score
189
Location
Midwest
It seems the general opinion on the CVF IC is “get it if you’re tuned”. I have no interest in increasing the power of my raptor, I feel like what it does stock is plenty for me. What I would buy this IC for is if it has other benefits. So my question to you guys is: What are the effects of running an aftermarket IC on reliability and longevity of engine, turbo and intake components? Are there any positive benefits to running “cooler” for long term owners not looking for power gains? I mean this independent of ambience and driving behavior. Just scientifically/generally speaking, does a “better” IC make for better vehicle health?
 

Zeusmotorworks

Semi-retired, now just a happy grumpy old man!
Supporting Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2017
Posts
2,022
Reaction score
3,237
Location
Northwest shore of Lake Travis
As to your question, I have no empirical evidence on this platform yet per se. However, the consensus is the OE unit is crap. And having had professional experience in turbo charged applications, judging by build appearance alone, I’d say they are right. I don’t know it would make a huge different for you living up north. However, we have 100+ degree days here like you have below freezing. I’ll purchase one for sure for that reason. It’s a no brainer. For you there is probably more of a decision.
 

911 Crazy

FRF Supporting Member
Supporting Member
Joined
Jul 23, 2019
Posts
7,653
Reaction score
3,134
Location
Maine
As to your question, I have no empirical evidence on this platform yet per se. However, the consensus is the OE unit is crap. And having had professional experience in turbo charged applications, judging by build appearance alone, I’d say they are right. I don’t know it would make a huge different for you living up north. However, we have 100+ degree days here like you have below freezing. I’ll purchase one for sure for that reason. It’s a no brainer. For you there is probably more of a decision.

So for us living in colder temps, would the OE unit suffice or "Send It"?
 
Top