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Damn...Burning Smoke!

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Well, was cranking out a bit of work on my built block yesterday.  insulated the lower coolant pipe to match the upper one I did awhile back.  This pipe was also ceramic coated by Jet Hot.  Took all freaking day to deal with taking that lower pipe out and back in since I had the heads on.  Working on this pipe is WAY easier with the heads off, but I missed it at the time of the build. Still, I was determined and got it done!

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Possible game changer component?

There's quite a few weak points on the 6F55-based 3.5L ecoboost platform and for the last few months, I've been noodling through solving a tiny sliver of that long list...the low-pressure fuel pump. I'll be doing an in-depth write up here soon so I won't go into too much eye-glazing detail at the moment.

The intent here is a plug and play (well, sorta lol), PCM-compatible dual in-tank LPFP. No extra regulators, auxiliary controllers, Hobbs switches, etc. This has the potential to crack the ceiling on fuel delivery for extreme e85 applications. As some of you know, the low pressure side can't keep up, even with a DW300c.

When I get the controlling portion nailed down (working with a fueling company to develop a FPDM replacement that can push the dual pumps as well as work 100% with factory PCM). I still don't know 100% if this will work, but all signs point to yes. This is a mod geared towards those shooting for the upper levels of power output. I will keep everyone posted on my progress as well as a build list on how to make this conversion when I've ironed out all the specifics. Thanks and stay tuned!!! Some pics comparing stock module with the dual one.

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Interesting finds with the valve cover switch from 2013 and 2015. I have a 2013 with the aluminum covers. Could I "upgrade" to the plastic covers? I thought they had dual phasers with an extra VCT sensor? 2013 is single phaser. I assume they are lighter and like you mentioned have better PCV design. I mostly just want the black look haha.
 
mguy13sport said:
Interesting finds with the valve cover switch from 2013 and 2015. I have a 2013 with the aluminum covers. Could I "upgrade" to the plastic covers? I thought they had dual phasers with an extra VCT sensor? 2013 is single phaser. I assume they are lighter and like you mentioned have better PCV design. I mostly just want the black look haha.
No, same single phaser. The dual phaser is on the NA version. I don't really see any value in upgrading except weight. The composite ones are a bit lighter. But I don't think there's enough juice to squeeze to make it a worthwhile change. Just pull off the aluminum covers and powder coat them...
 
Even though I haven't been posting as frequently lately (YouTube content or other social media), I've still been plugging away at this project.  Trying to eat this elephant one bite at a time.  Here's a bit of an update on where I stand with all my many projects pertaining to the Explorer build...

https://www.fortheworkshop.com/?p=3422
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Absolutely 100%.  Best system on the market, hands down.  No way that any other brand can top them.  They are leaps and bounds ahead of the game in methanol technology.  Does the other stuff work?  Sure it "works"...but it's all tech that is still based in the stone ages.  Hobbs switches still? Really? 1995 called and they want it back...lol.  PWM and INJ-dutycycle/load based injection...way more accurate than simply referencing boost.
Sorry, did I mention I was pleased with Aquamist? lol...
 
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