Intercooler Piping

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RaptorAU

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I'm sure this can answered quickly but I can't find a definite answer on this. My truck is currently in the shop getting work done(wheels, tires, FMIC, and some other things) and since they'll have it kinda torn down I was going to make sure I had all the I/C piping upgraded. I went with a COBB FMIC and had looked at the K&N piping linked below. Will this cover all the piping needed or is there something else I need? Or maybe a different brand/kit?


K&N I/C Piping
 

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I'm sure this can answered quickly but I can't find a definite answer on this. My truck is currently in the shop getting work done(wheels, tires, FMIC, and some other things) and since they'll have it kinda torn down I was going to make sure I had all the I/C piping upgraded. I went with a COBB FMIC and had looked at the K&N piping linked below. Will this cover all the piping needed or is there something else I need? Or maybe a different brand/kit?


K&N I/C Piping
Did you ever figure out what works? I have the Cobb FMIC as well and have been wanting to install the CVFab hot and cold side pipes but am unsure if it'll fit or not.
 

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Did you ever figure out what works? I have the Cobb FMIC as well and have been wanting to install the CVFab hot and cold side pipes but am unsure if it'll fit or not.
Hot side will work if it's the Cobb relocated (intercooler kit replaces the cold side, if I'm not mistaken). If it's the OEM location hot and cold side will work just fine.
 
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