Installation Time
(approx) 2 Hours
Difficulty Level:
Light to Moderate mechanical skill required.
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Improved Performance. Get improved cooling and engine efficiency from your F-150 with the Roush Upper Mount Low Temp Radiator Upgrade (LTR). Dual LTRs provide more effective air cooling by increasing the heat transfer surface area, which results in lower intercooler water temperatures and provides superior air charge cooling and that results in more power.
Quality Constructions. Roush LTR's are made of all aluminum materials and quality fabricated to ensure the very best construction for reliability and performance. Its Full-face, all-aluminum design to keep the intercooler water temperature cooler longer. Installation is easy with some moderate mechanical ability needed and it is a direct upgrade replacement for current 16mm full face upper Low Temp Radiator and provides 1900 ml of additional cooling volume.
Roush Performance quality - guaranteed. Roush is known for a rich tradition of excellent racing performance engineering at the highest level of OEM quality and design. This Radiator Upgrade Kit features a limited 90-Day Warranty from date of purchase on ROUSH components only.
Application. The Roush High Capacity Low Temp Radiator Upgrade is designed specifically to fit all 2011-2014 5.0L and 6.2L F-150's equipped with a Roush R2300 Supercharger.
Technical Note. Roush Radiator Hardware Kit, part# 421805 will be required, if you are adding the Upper Low Temp Radiator to a F-150 that is only equipped with Roush Lower Mount Low Temp Radiator, part# 421580.
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Installation Info
Installation Time
(approx) 2 Hours
Difficulty Level:
Light to Moderate mechanical skill required.
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