Pusher Intake System for 1991.5-1993 Dodge Cummins 12v

$339.99
SKU:
PDC9193KT
Weight:
17.00 LBS
tooltip|Ports:
This product features 1/8" FNPT threaded ports for auxiliary sensors / injectors. Each port comes with a anodized aluminum plug so you can seal off ports not in use. The majority of our customers select the standard 2-port option.
tooltip|powder-coat:
All steel products must be coated prior to installation. See “Powder Coating 101” under Articles for more information.
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Description

Description

This product is not emissions compliant. Off-road use only.

Pusher intake system for Cummins 5.9L turbo diesel engines in 1991.5-1993 Dodge Ram trucks.

  • This intake system offers a 77% gain in flow over the factory system.
  • Upgrades the stock 2.5” intake to a full 3" Pusher Intake System on 1991.5-1993 Dodge Cummins trucks.
  • Can be used with or without the factory heater grid like all Pusher intake products for Cummins trucks.
  • Fully TIG welded, 3" mandrel bent steel tubing with a 1/2" thick flange.
  • The intake system includes, 3” intake manifold, 3” driver side intercooler tube, heavy duty 5-ply silicone couplers, stainless t-bolt clamps, instructions, a OEM gasket and hardware, and port plugs.
  • Additional options include various powder coat colors, and extra ports.
Reviews

Reviews (3)

J Hegland May 31st 2020

Intake horn

Works great on my 90 Cummins that I intercooled. Some modifications had to be done to the throttle brace and I had to remove the hold light, but other then that everything clears and works great

Brian Brown Dec 31st 2019

Customer service

The telephone customer service was amazing the product was easy to install

Additional Info

Additional Info

SKU:
PDC9193KT
Weight:
17.00 LBS
tooltip|Ports:
This product features 1/8" FNPT threaded ports for auxiliary sensors / injectors. Each port comes with a anodized aluminum plug so you can seal off ports not in use. The majority of our customers select the standard 2-port option.
tooltip|powder-coat:
All steel products must be coated prior to installation. See “Powder Coating 101” under Articles for more information.

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