Explorer Intake Help

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I've got the oppertunity to get an Explorer Upper and Lower intake for 200. I'm not sure what it comes with, but i'm assuming nothing. What will i need to make this work with my car? And is it worth the money, or should i just save for a cobra (direct swap, and better looking)

Thanks,
Matt
 
I guess i sorta posed as someone who knew something... but honestly I really don't. I THINK you need an elbow.... but other than that I don't know. It will sit higher than the original, too....
 
94gts said:
im doin my explorer/gt 40 set up next weekend......

whats your setup?

once i get pics of this intake, i'm buying it, and theres another guy i've been talking to about some p heads. Thanks for the replys, with an explorer intake, and gt-40p heads, what cam would be good?

Matt
 
also, for the elbow you will need, im pretty sure the Trick Flow elbow (you can get it from summit racing for around $90) is the biggest, 75mm
correct me if im wrong, but thats what i plan on getting
 
matthiasj said:
whats your setup?

once i get pics of this intake, i'm buying it, and theres another guy i've been talking to about some p heads. Thanks for the replys, with an explorer intake, and gt-40p heads, what cam would be good?


stock cam with 1.7 rr's will kick ass. thats my combo with ported windsor gt 40s, and explorer. 80mm mass air, 70 tb, and 24 pounders will follow shortly. and o ya, 4.10 gearing and my giggle gas :D
 
I ran one for abit....Had a nice hit in the mid/top end with it...Its well worth it...
It cleared the stock hood fine even with the blanket intact...The vac lines will need some finessing as the lines under the intake are different..I ported out my Mac elbow i was running as the Ex opening is purdy large...you'll wanna tune the in for a good flow...I ported my elbow so it flowed nicely all the way thru....In the pic I had to run my fuel lines over the elbow...I has tall VCs on..with the stock covers you'll be fine...other than the above its fits no sweat...These may help...
ex_pt7.jpg


ex_painted.jpg


I have this elbow still if your interested...Its EGR deleted tho...had to grind the flange to clear the VCs...
mac_ported.jpg


Here's the vac ports under the EX...This was a "roughing" of the lines but you get the idea...one hole has to be blocked...this is a 96 Ex.
ex_vac_routing.jpg
 
i dont guess i have to, but on a budget, with a mild combo, i figured a mild cam would be good, i dont see how a custom cam with mild combo is going to help much vs a mild cam.

BTW i got pics, and it looks good:
intake.webp
 

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matthiasj said:
i dont guess i have to, but on a budget, with a mild combo, i figured a mild cam would be good, i dont see how a custom cam with mild combo is going to help much vs a mild cam.[/IMG]

the stock cam is mild. and it kicks ass with 1.7's.

heres a fact. the stock cam in 93-95 cobras was milder than stock gt cams. and these cars had 1.7's. we are basically building cobra motors so leaving the stock cam wont hurt. the next best thing is custom which i will do eventually or after i get better heads :rolleyes:.