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SPELAB Intercooler Overview
In turbocharged or supercharged engines, the intercooler plays a vital role by reducing intake air temperatures and increasing air density. Cooler air means more oxygen, which enables more efficient combustion, better performance, and reduced engine knock.
SPELAB intercoolers primarily utilize the air to air intercooler system, where ambient airflow cools down the compressed intake air before it enters the combustion chamber. This method is highly reliable, simpler in design, and ideal for most high-performance and diesel truck applications.
Within the SPELAB lineup, users can choose between tube-and-fin or the more durable bar-and-plate intercooler designs. The bar-and-plate structure offers superior strength and thermal capacity, making it ideal for heavy-duty applications such as the 2019 RAM 2500 6.7L Cummins diesel engine, where consistent cooling under load is critical.
On the other hand, tube-and-fin intercoolers are lightweight and provide excellent transient heat dissipation—perfect for daily drivers like the 2017 Ford Mustang EcoBoost 2.3T that prioritize turbo responsiveness and lightweight handling.
All SPELAB intercoolers are tested for real-world durability and performance, making them a smart choice for any turbo intercooler upgrade.
Intercooler Types Explained: Air to Air vs Water to Air
There are two main types of intercoolers available today: air to air intercoolers and water to air intercoolers. Each has its advantages depending on your performance goals and driving conditions.
Air to air intercoolers, which are the backbone of most SPELAB intercoolers, rely on the flow of outside air to cool down the compressed intake charge. This system is simple, reliable, and very effective for the majority of turbocharged vehicles. For heavy-duty applications like the 2021 Ford F-250 6.7L Powerstroke, SPELAB’s bar-and-plate air to air intercooler delivers improved intake temp control, reduced turbo lag, and enhanced towing stability.
In contrast, water to air intercoolers use a liquid-cooled system that transfers heat through a secondary cooling loop. While they provide rapid cooling in tight engine bays or race setups, they are more complex and can require frequent maintenance.
When choosing between the two, it’s essential to evaluate your vehicle layout, daily usage, and performance goals. SPELAB has optimized the air to air intercooler design to meet the cooling needs of most diesel trucks and turbo cars without compromising on installation ease or durability.
Why Choose SPELAB Intercooler? Upgraded Design for Real Gains
Compared to OEM units, SPELAB intercoolers offer a significant leap in performance thanks to superior construction and smart airflow design. From the bar-and-plate core to the optimized end tanks, every element is engineered for better cooling and higher boost support.
SPELAB’s bar-and-plate construction delivers increased thermal mass and superior pressure tolerance over tube-and-fin designs. This makes it ideal for high-boost applications like the 6.0 Powerstroke turbo diesel, where prolonged heavy loads are common.
Additionally, the cast aluminum end tanks are designed to maximize strength while reducing airflow turbulence. With an internal hot-side air diverter, airflow is distributed more evenly across the core, minimizing hot spots and boosting cooling efficiency—critical for any turbo intercooler setup.
Another key advantage is reduced pressure drop, meaning the intercooler allows air to pass with less resistance. This leads to quicker spool-up, better throttle response, and less strain on the turbo.
The results speak for themselves. In a 2016 Chevy Silverado 2500HD 6.6L Duramax, the upgraded SPELAB intercooler reduced intake temps by over 20% and added 20 lb-ft of torque during dyno testing—clear proof of real-world performance improvements.
Vehicle Fitment Guide: Which Models Are Ideal for SPELAB Intercoolers?
Race Intercooler :
- Aluminum Alloy construction
- Reduce air intake temperatures
- Cast aluminum end tanks withstand high boost pressures
- TIG-welded for increased durability
SPELAB Intercooler Fitment for Diesel Trucks & Turbocharged Cars
SPELAB intercoolers are engineered to fit a wide range of diesel trucks and performance cars, including popular engines from Ford, RAM, and Chevy. With bolt-on compatibility and optimized mounting designs, upgrading to a SPELAB unit is simple—and performance gains are immediate.
Take the 2020 Ford F-350 Super Duty 6.7L Powerstroke for example. Under heavy towing or long-distance highway driving, the OEM tube-and-fin intercooler struggles with heat soak. By switching to a SPELAB bar-and-plate intercooler, users experience lower intake temperatures, smoother torque delivery, and improved transmission behavior.
On Chevy Duramax trucks, like the 2016 Silverado 2500HD 6.6L Duramax, real-world dyno testing shows gains of 12 horsepower and 20 lb-ft of torque, with improved boost stability and reduced turbo lag after installing a SPELAB intercooler.
For performance car owners, SPELAB also offers a range of car intercoolers, including front mount intercoolers tailored for vehicles like the Mustang EcoBoost 2.3T and Subaru WRX STI. These provide sharper throttle response and enhanced boost control for daily driving or weekend track use.
Each SPELAB intercooler is vehicle-specific, with custom brackets, silicone couplers, and detailed install guides—delivering a true plug-and-play experience for any enthusiast or professional installer.
Comparing Intercooler Core Designs – Performance vs Durability
When choosing an intercooler, it's important to understand the differences between the two main core types: tube-and-fin and bar-and-plate. Both are available in the SPELAB intercooler lineup, and each has its strengths depending on your driving needs.
The tube-and-fin design is lightweight and offers excellent heat dissipation for short bursts of power and everyday driving. It uses thin aluminum tubes with attached cooling fins to quickly transfer heat to the surrounding air. This design is perfect for turbocharged gas vehicles like the 2017 Ford Mustang EcoBoost, where rapid airflow and reduced weight are key priorities.
On the other hand, the bar-and-plate design is more rugged and built for high-pressure applications. It uses stacked aluminum bars and plates, TIG-welded for strength and durability. This structure retains more thermal energy and withstands high-boost environments—ideal for diesel applications like the 6.0 Powerstroke intercooler, especially in heavy-duty towing or modified builds.
SPELAB offers both core types to match your budget and driving style. A simple side-by-side comparison can help you decide whether you need lightweight responsiveness or maximum durability.
But once you’ve chosen the right core structure, the next crucial question is: does your vehicle support a front-mounted layout—and is that the most effective option for your performance goals?
Is a Front Mount Intercooler Right for Your Vehicle?
A front mount intercooler positions the cooling unit at the front of the vehicle, just behind the grille, where airflow is most abundant. This setup is ideal for reducing intake air temperatures and improving turbo efficiency, making it a popular choice for car intercooler upgrades.
SPELAB’s lineup includes front mount options for performance cars like the Mustang EcoBoost 2.3T and the Subaru WRX STI 2.5L Turbo. Available in both lightweight tube-and-fin and durable bar-and-plate constructions, these intercoolers feature oversized cores that maximize cooling potential while adding a bold, aggressive look to your engine bay.
The front-mounted design increases cooling surface area and airflow exposure, especially during hard acceleration, track use, or mountain driving. With SPELAB’s optimized turbo intercooler flow channels, users experience reduced pressure drop, faster boost response, and improved throttle feel.
Beyond function, front mount intercoolers are a favorite among tuners for their visual appeal. Whether finished in stealth black or raw aluminum, they send a clear message: this car is built for performance.
Maximize Your Build with Cold Air Intake, EGR/DPF Delete, and CCV Upgrades
While an intercooler upgrade alone can deliver cooler, denser air to your engine, pairing it with other SPELAB performance mods creates a compound effect that unlocks your vehicle’s full potential. SPELAB offers a complete ecosystem for diesel engines, including cold air intakes, EGR delete kits, DPF delete pipes, and CCV reroute systems.
For example, on a 2017 RAM 2500 6.7L Cummins, installing a SPELAB turbo intercooler along with a cold air intake significantly increases airflow and improves turbo response, delivering stronger low-end torque and smoother throttle transitions.
When combined with EGR and DPF deletes, the reduction in exhaust gas recirculation and backpressure helps keep the intercooler cleaner and improves combustion efficiency. The CCV reroute system further ensures that oil vapors are kept out of the intake track, preserving intercooler and throttle body cleanliness over time.
This multi-mod synergy results in better horsepower, torque, and engine reliability—especially under heavy towing, high-altitude driving, or aggressive tuning. For diesel enthusiasts, these coordinated upgrades make SPELAB the go-to brand for complete performance solutions.
In addition to intercoolers, spelab also sells air intake, intercooler pipe, intercooler kit, wheel spacers and other auto accessories.

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These guys are great. They have fast shipping and their product is great. I wish they had more parts for my truck but they cant make them all i suppose. They added quite a bit of HP to my build. It turned out great
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Be more detailed but overall great product, install wasn’t bad at all, unfortunately snapped oil dipstick tube following instructions but other than that I would say the plugs in the intake could’ve been put in prior rather than leaving room for install error
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Works great, find out how to wire it on YouTube if you aren’t sure, super easy though only two wires
this 2017 3500 Ram with now 111274 miles was used by PO to pull 5th wheel and now it pulls a 30 ft airstream TT.. I change out fluid at 96K with OEM cover and started looking for replacement.. this is great with magnetic drain plugs which is a great help as we change out oil every 35K miles as we tow a lot..
This new alum cover with fins is much like the AAM unit used on teh HO engines from factory with not quite the amount of and placement of fins but in the end this accomplished the goal of keeping the fluid cooler especially when towing.
One thing i did notice was the no actual instruction on what was proper level of oil in sight glass.. Usually on OEM cover you fill till the oil dribbles out the fill plug on cover and that if good..
on this model I noticed the sight glass was lower than the OEM plug determining the level need to be not the middle of the sight glass but at the TOP of the sight glass.. just saying.. the inside has fluid diversion fins so help move the oil to ponion gear and the side bearing on housing..
The fit and finish are great and it looks super cool now in the alum color.. I though about spray painting and sanding the edge of the fins to have that nice contrast but left it silver.
highly recommend and the price is right..
Order came in a few days earlier than the expected delivery day pretty easy install it makes the engine may look a lot better
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Excellent quality product that definitely delivers a difference in throttle response. You can tell that the engine is breathing much better. I highly recommend this to everyone out there. Shipping was fast too!! And to top it off, the dreaded engine killing grid heater plate is gone for good! Look how bad the grid heater was after only 46,000 mi. You can barely see thru the grids. Ridiculous design by Cummins/Ram. They should be ashamed for putting that piece of junk on such a good engine. Next up, turbo tubes!
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SPELAB Intercooler FAQs
SPELAB turbo intercoolers, especially the bar-and-plate models, are tested up to 40 psi, making them ideal for tuned or heavily loaded engines. This prevents the expansion or cracking seen in some OEM intercoolers under high boost.
Actually, it can improve it. By lowering intake temps, the intercooler enhances combustion efficiency. That means less throttle is needed to achieve the same power—especially useful in highway cruising or towing situations.
Yes. While passive, intercoolers should be inspected annually or every 15,000 km. Dirt, bugs, or oil vapor can reduce cooling efficiency—particularly on front mount intercoolers. Low-pressure air or intercooler-safe cleaners are recommended.
SPELAB integrates unique features like hot-side air diverters and cast aluminum end tanks, which ensure smooth airflow and better heat transfer. Plus, every intercooler comes with a lifetime warranty, giving peace of mind for long-term builds.
Not necessarily. Oversized cores can create higher pressure drop and hurt low-end boost response. SPELAB intercoolers are engineered per engine—matching core size to engine displacement, turbo output, and airflow demand for optimal balance.
