Riffraff Diesel 94-97 Turbo Intake and Y Boot Kit

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RDP9497INKIT

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$131.93
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Riffraff Diesel 94-97 Turbo Intake and Y Boot Kit for Ford 7.3L

Since Ford has discontinued the factory Orange intake boot and others on the market seem to be less than quality we have introduced our own turbo intake and Y boot kit.  This will fit 1994.5-1997 OBS Powerstroke trucks with the stock turbo, and is a direct replacement for your cracked factory pieces. 

  • Black Outer
  • Aramid/Nomex Reinforced
  • Rated to 550*F working temp
  • Exact factory replacements
  • 100% MADE IN THE USA

*NOTE: Will not fit E-Series vehicles or the black boot that use the black plastic CCV adapter that superseded the orange original on F-Series. Black boot replacement is F81Z9C681AA.

Clamp Sizing:
Intake Boot - (1) 3.25" (1) 3.50"
Plenum Boots - (4) 2.25"

1994-1997 7.3L Powerstroke F-250/F-350 *Will not fit E-Series vehicles or the black boot that superseded the orange original. Black boot is F81Z9C681AA.
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  • 5
    Saved the day!

    Posted by Brutus R on Aug 29th 2025

    Thanks to riff raff this product was one of the only boot replacement options of quality that I could get on short notice after discovering my boots were shot! Great quality and fast shipping! Love the pen too ?

  • 5
    Less power leaks

    Posted by Noe Gauna on Aug 27th 2025

    Upgraded to these since my old boots were getting torn up. Also installed the riff raff inserts so I can tighten these without worrying about damaging the boots.

  • 5
    Riffraff Diesel 94-97 Turbo Intake and "Y" Boot Kit

    Posted by Steve on Jul 3rd 2025

    "Y" boot kit appears to be well made and it assembled as I would expect it to. Good product, I would recommend this if you need to replace your "Y" boots

  • 4
    Y boot kit for 94-97 7.3 Turbo

    Posted by Edward on Jun 30th 2025

    Material is great quality. Had to use some silicon to aid in slipping the boots on. The logo on the driver side boot was not centered and the clamp partially covered the logo.

  • 5
    Beautiful and much nicer than stock

    Posted by ASA JAY LAUGHTON on Apr 16th 2025

    First off... I purchased the kit with the third boot, and did -not- need to in my case, so I can't speak about that part. The two small ones for the intake are awesome. It was hard getting everything assembled but once I did, everything fit fine, The t-clamps might cover just a little of the Riffraff logo but everything cinched down nicely,. They do look awesome in the truck.

  • 5
    Better than originals

    Posted by Keith on Feb 18th 2025

    Straight forward, perfect replacement for the old originals fit with my Banks intake and tubes

  • 4
    94-97 Intake boot kit (Powerstroke)

    Posted by Andrew on Feb 3rd 2025

    The boot material is top notch. The y-pipe boots are perfect. Only issue I had is with the main intake boot. It was a hair to long causing a slight kink. Had to trim the boot a bit to get a perfect fit. Kit should also include a hose clamp for the intermediate intake tube. Almost impossible to install the boot without removing the intermediate tube which has the valve cover breather going into it. That breather is attached with a non-reusable clamp.

  • 5
    Replacing the 30 plus year old ones.

    Posted by Ken D on Oct 1st 2024

    It kind of amazes me the original ones even seal at all after taking about 5 different engines apart. This is not a cheap kit but man it is nice to see how heavy duty they look. And it helps clean up the engine bay. Well worth it. Buy the clamps also. They are tight to get to fit but much better clamps than the oem.

  • 5
    Hard to instal, but really high quality.

    Posted by Bryce Kimball on Aug 26th 2024

    These were a pain in the ass to get on. What I found worked, or helped, was rubbing alcohol as lube. The idea is that it will evaporate and won’t continue to lubricate the tubing. When I was first trying to get them on, I was prying with a screw driver, evidently too hard because I tore the end of one of them, but not bad enough to matter. They are more fragile than I imagined. Just be careful.