Description
Garrett Intercooler Ford Mustang EcoBoost 2.3L (15-22) Direct Fit Bolt On – 857564-6001
Fitment Information
- Ford Mustang EcoBoost 2.3L (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)
Specs & Features
- Rated up to 600 horsepower
- Aluminum core featuring advanced offset fin design and vacuum brazed bar-and-plate construction
- TIG welded CFD optimized cast aluminum end tanks
- 60% larger core than stock
- Up to a 40 degree reduction in inlet temperatures
- Up to a 30% reduction in pressure drop
- Elongated inlet and outlet ports for improved hose attachment
Intercooler specs: | Inches: | Milimeters: |
---|---|---|
Core Length | 21.00” | 533.40mm |
Core Heigth | 5.75” | 146.05mm |
Core Width | 5.32” | 135.13mm |
Inlet Diameter | 2.75” | 69.85mm |
Product Description
The 857564-6001 Garrett intercooler directly fits the 2015+ 2.3L Ecoboost Mustang in the stock location and can support up to 600 horsepower. This intercooler assembly leverages Garrett’s extensive automotive and aerospace experience to offer the market a differentiated product.
The aluminum core features advanced offset fin design and vacuum brazed bar-and-plate construction resulting in superior thermal and fatigue performance. CFD optimized cast aluminum end tanks reduces recirculation and maximizes flow. The complete assembly results in up to a 30% reduction in pressure drop and up to a 40 degree reduction in charge air temperature.
The intercooler installs in two and a half hours using basic hand tools and can reuse the factory hoses, clamps, and bolts. Slightly elongated inlet and outlet ports create a secure surface for hose attachment reducing the chance of detachment on higher horsepower applications while maintaining compatibility with OEM hoses and aftermarket charge pipes.
Granted by the California Air Resource Board (C.A.R.B), executive order #D-794 allows the 857564-6001 Garrett intercooler upgrade to be used on specific emission controlled vehicles. California is the only state that is permitted to issue emissions standards with an approval form the Environmental Protection Agency. Obtaining a C.A.R.B certification identifies this intercooler will not increase vehicle emissions.
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is a process that uses numerical calculations to simulate movement of gasses through defined boundaries and various conditions. Supercomputers take days to perform each analysis and have become a standard process used when developing Garrett thermal products.