Collection: Intercooler Charge Pipes

Charge Pipe: From intercooler to throttle body.

Down PipeFrom exhaust turbine to catalytic converter / exhaust pipe.

Inlet Pipe: From air intake filter to turbo compressor.

Outlet / Boost Pipe: From turbo compressor to intercooler.

Intercooler charge pipes, also known as intercooler piping, are an integral part of the forced induction system, specifically in turbocharged or supercharged engines. These pipes connect the intercooler, which cools down the compressed air from the turbocharger or supercharger, to the engine's intake manifold. The purpose of intercooler charge pipes is to deliver the cooled & pressurized air from the intercooler to the engine efficiently & without any restrictions. They are typically made of high-quality materials such as aluminum, stainless steel, or reinforced silicone for durability & improved heat resistance. Upgrading the charge pipes can enhance the performance & reliability of the forced induction system by minimizing pressure drop, reducing turbulence, & preventing boost leaks. Many aftermarket options are available, including larger diameter charge pipes, smooth-flowing designs, & even carbon fiber options for weight reduction. Proper installation & fitment are crucial to ensure optimal airflow & to avoid any potential issues that may arise from inadequate sealing or improper routing. Upgrading the intercooler charge pipes can be a valuable modification for those seeking improved turbocharger or supercharger performance & overall engine efficiency.