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    Install A LFP Heat Exchanger???????

    Ok, I have looked everywhere and cant find a how too on Installing an aftermarket heat exchanger? I ordered the LFP dual pass lightning intercooler and am looking for someone who has installed one. Thanks for taking my call, Ill hang up and listen.

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    i just did the same install on my truck,its very straight forward and easy




    it this pic the heat exchanger wasnt level my upper brackets were bent a little from hitting the ditch bank lol but you shouldnt have that problem ,it is a direct swap cake job.by the way i did level it out

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    Thanks, did you notice anything? cooler? worth the money?

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    it should come with instructions that are pretty straight forward.

    As for results, you won't really notice much. It'll keep the IAT2's cooler for longer, but won't really make them noticibly colder. One of those mods thats nice to have, but on the bottom of the mod list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tweek03HD View Post
    Thanks, did you notice anything? cooler? worth the money?
    to tell you the truth not really,but i dont run my harley truck hard,so its not like an exhaust were you can hear or notice a difference.but its way bigger than the stock one so i know its has to be a bigger cooling improvment but i havent noticed it

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    Thanks, Well since im here on Tax free money until July and in reality the taxpayers of america are paying for all of this stuff for me, Im goin to go ahead with it. Might as well.And before I end up Hornschwagled again, You apparently were happy with the service and all from LFP?

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    LFP is usually pretty good. Once in a while it'll take longer than normal to get a part, but I've always gotten what I ordered, and Mark has always taken care of me. Just don't get their e-fan LoL! Other than that, their prices are great. JLP & LFP along with Madenterprise are the three vendors I do the most business with.

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    how much fluid does it take to refill after install. I have one i need to install as i broke the petcoc!< valve off the stocker

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    Mine take's 3 gallons between the stock IC, LFP heat exchanger, and JLP IC tank. The JLP IC tank holds an extra gallon over stock itself, so the LFP heat exchanger and the stock IC tank should be right around 2 gallons.

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    Install was pretty easy and yea, it should have come with instructions. I notice cooler temps when running high speeds for longer periods of time...don't have any track time yet. When refilled after I put the new motor in with the JLP IC tank it took 4 gallons...I was shocked.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tweek03HD View Post
    Thanks, Well since im here on Tax free money until July and in reality the taxpayers of america are paying for all of this stuff for me, Im goin to go ahead with it. Might as well.And before I end up Hornschwagled again, You apparently were happy with the service and all from LFP?
    yes i was very happy with lfp customer service ,3 gallons sounds about right i really didnt pay attention just filled with antifreeze and distilled water till it was circulating then filled the reservoir to proper level

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