Purple97GT said:Sweet! So hows the progress?ccasion14:
Brian said:
WarHorse said:what type of headers are those? i had no idea the explorer had an aluminum block, how much power does that have over an original PI, or NPI?
Good luck by the way.
windsordeath said:Coolant sensor in the head is not used though the plug will connect..DO NOT USE IT!!
keep your sensors in the coolant crossover..
windsordeath said:Gives incorrect reading and if you goof and hook the ECM coolant temp plug up to it you'll overheat the motor cause the fan will come on too late or not at all.....
Shouldn't have to though...you already have a P.I. intake on your car right? well you already drilled and tapped that intake for both temp sensors I assume?
Dalamar said:nice work so far!
Just curious, Do those headers fit?
GearGambler said:Brian said:Will also be installing a spec 2 clutch. (Few people hate them though, any insight?)
go with the ram powergrip 300 / 900 (not the HD) and a freshly surfaced flywheel (the RAM ones are balanced)
edit - as long as you are making 500 RWHP or less. forgot to mention that.
Read here if you like, but make sure you read it all! http://www.ramclutches.com/Clutch%20U/cl_u_1.htm
there's NO break in period necessary if all the surfaces are flat - machined pressure plate, disk manufactured correctly, surfaced flywheel.
That makes me sad, lol. I thought I'd figure something out that millions of Mod owners before me didn't, haha. At least I tried.Brian said:Dalamar said:nice work so far!
Just curious, Do those headers fit?
Oh, and temp sensor in head is NOT used at all. Car runs just as smooth as it did before.