Going to be swapping out the stock intake /tb for an Explorer upper/lower and polished BBK 70mm TB. EGR plate with EGR I picked up for $150 with IAC, TPS, injectors, rails, stock FPR , all bolts., polished cover plate, and thermostat housing. Pretty good deal I think. The intake does have the EGR hole in both upper and lower.
The ACT fitting is not tapped in the #5 runner nor is the EGR return coolant line. Can't I simply lay the ACT sensor on top of the lower intake or evern just put it somewhere out of view rather than tapping the intake and further restricting airflow in #5. All it does is measure ambient temperature, right?
Also, the lower explorer intake has the hard coolant line coming from the front of the intake set up so one line is cut and blocked off and the other has what looks like the temp sending unit on the other line. I do plan on keeping the EGR in place but don't see an issue with just capping off the egr coolant tubes on the EGR spacer plate. That way I don't have to drill and tap the lower for the EGR return.
The TB does not have the hard tube for the crankcase hose that comes from the passenger valve cover. It has a screw in plug. Is this an issue and should I remove the tube off my stock TB and replace the plug if possible.
The only thing I will still need to do is swap out the stock MAF for a 95 one, as that will be a bottleneck.
Along with the intake install, I am also putting on a set of ford ceramic shorty headers and h pipe, and a BBK fenderwell CAI to replace the K&N cone filter mounted on the MAF in the engine compartment. Haven't decided if I am keeping the smog pump and hoses yet.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Spent the weekend polishing everything up as well as a set of stocker valve covers. I'll post some pics when done.
The ACT fitting is not tapped in the #5 runner nor is the EGR return coolant line. Can't I simply lay the ACT sensor on top of the lower intake or evern just put it somewhere out of view rather than tapping the intake and further restricting airflow in #5. All it does is measure ambient temperature, right?
Also, the lower explorer intake has the hard coolant line coming from the front of the intake set up so one line is cut and blocked off and the other has what looks like the temp sending unit on the other line. I do plan on keeping the EGR in place but don't see an issue with just capping off the egr coolant tubes on the EGR spacer plate. That way I don't have to drill and tap the lower for the EGR return.
The TB does not have the hard tube for the crankcase hose that comes from the passenger valve cover. It has a screw in plug. Is this an issue and should I remove the tube off my stock TB and replace the plug if possible.
The only thing I will still need to do is swap out the stock MAF for a 95 one, as that will be a bottleneck.
Along with the intake install, I am also putting on a set of ford ceramic shorty headers and h pipe, and a BBK fenderwell CAI to replace the K&N cone filter mounted on the MAF in the engine compartment. Haven't decided if I am keeping the smog pump and hoses yet.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Spent the weekend polishing everything up as well as a set of stocker valve covers. I'll post some pics when done.