I'd say I'll be in the upper 7s with the mods I have nowSHOnUup said:That temp change will make wonders compared to those 80 degree temps you ran in
I'd say I'll be in the upper 7s with the mods I have nowSHOnUup said:That temp change will make wonders compared to those 80 degree temps you ran in
I like those thoughts!SHO-TYM said:I'd say I'll be in the upper 7s with the mods I have nowSHOnUup said:That temp change will make wonders compared to those 80 degree temps you ran in
Working on the mod now. Trying to figure out the best way to keep it from looking ugly.FoMoCoSHO said:If you haven't modded your AIRAID, you'll be quicker with the OEM intake.
Did you see noticeable decrease in IAT with that mod?SHOnUup said:stuck with ugly here, but it works![]()
What material did you use on the inside of the intake box? And where did you get the foam?SHOnUup said:Oh yeah...instant drop in IAT1 when on the throttle...stopping at lights in traffic it goes up a few degrees but quickly recovers...wrapped all of the piping to the turbos 50% of the way with the insulation and my Iat2 temps are very sensitive to the throttle also. Even after a long heat soak, Iat2 drops much quicker.
Thanks! Wonder if you could paint the silver insulation black before applying to intake box to minimize how noticeable it isSHOnUup said:Insulation was from home depot and used to wrap heat ducts. Comes in a roll for $20(way more than you need). The foam I used to wrap the top of box is for wrapping plumbing lines(1/2" lines is size I used). I put down 1/2" thick flat foam on current blade on box before wrapping with the round stuff.![]()
Got this specific style at Menards (carries insulation also) because it had better adhesive strip than product at Home Depot. $5 for 6' I think
Did you install 3 bar on accident. 3 bar needs it's own set of tunes and causes this exact kind of problems described.ZSHO said:On the way to the racetrack last night,installed my new Airaid taller blade and prior to getting there,stopped by to grab some grub and ate at the paking lot,figured to open the hood and let her cool off,then went in my trunk where my toolbox is and my extra 2-bar and 3-bar,map was there figured let me install the new 2-bar from Rock auto,swapped them out,easy peasy,start the car then she starts shaking almost ready to shut off,I was pissed and nervous and figured to go back home 10miles driving with check engine light on and the wrench light,the car wouldnt do more then 40mph,hope i didnt cause any damage,will swap the old 2-bar back today.
The 3Bar MAP part number ends in "AB" or "B" ... see the pics below of the 3BAR in my car and the box it came in from Ford. .... once you get it figured out right on the part or box with a permanent marker. The MAP goes in the top of the driver's side of the manifold. The TIP (throttle-body intake pressure sensor is on the IC to TB tubing on the passenger side... see last pic below.ZSHO said:I doubled check before install and had the CA AT THE END,I was comparing both of them and under where it says Germany,the original says 6848,the new one says 6847,all other # are the same and dont know if that matters?Also let me be a little bit more clearer,lack of sleep,the 2-bar by the intake,not the one on top of the manifold.