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"TURDLE" or " How to mess up a perfectly good truck"

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Well, it is about time I do this
This is our 1998 Mountaineer.
We acquired it in late 2000, with 29 k on the odometer. Previously it prowled the Oklahoma turnpike as an unmarked police cruiser.

I would say it was about June-2001, when the initial madness set in, and I became obsessed with changing the looks.
I found Explorer Express, Where I scored the x-spec suspension.
After talking with John V., I learned of the Apten group buy here, and the rest is as they say, history.
In June of 2002, I acquired an exhaust leak. Being the expert I thought I was, I bought a header gasket set, went to fix it.
Well, in my thinking I didn't have the front bolt tight enough, I snapped it off into the head---ooops.
After pouting about this for awhile, I decided to really get into this site for answers.
The result--



347 cubic inch, stroked and bored engine


FMS sportsman block-bored .030 over and machined for stroke
Billet crankshaft with chev rod journals
H-beam ultra light rods
Probe PRS forged pistons -9cc dish ( slightly over 10:1 compression)
Melling stock volume oil pump
Edelbrock performer efi heads 2.02 intake, 1.60 ex valve 58cc chambers
Crane's roller lifters--billet aluminum lifter guides
Crane's roller rockers
comp cams pushrods
Cloyes true billet double timing set.
FMS X-303 camshaft, advanced 4 degrees
Professional products Typhoon intake and EGR elbow, with 1" phenolic spacer
FMS 42 lb injectors
Aeromotive fuel rails, boost reference regulator ( currently set to 43 psi.)
Walbro 255LPH fuel pump--return style 3402
Lightning MAF
Torquemonster headers--stock exhaust with rear cats removed--magnaflow dula in single out-Hooker Aerochamber stacked right behind, 3" mandrel bent MAC tailpipe.
Art Carr 3000 RPM flash lockup converter ( 10 " billet housing)
Art Carr built valvebody kit
Amsoil fluids in all otherwise stock components. ( since I change my oil early and often, I use the least expensive synthetic oil. Usually Amsoil, but sometimes I will use Mobil 1)

AWD IS OUT!! 4406 4X4 IS IN!
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=166726

http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=185203&highlight=turdle

UPDATE
As of 2-17-08
I mentioned the truck being a poilice cruiser in it's first life-
well, this caused a little "glitch"
While the PCM says it is a NRT1 box code, somewhere along the line a police code was flashed into the PCM.
My original paperwork shows a dealer service call for a PCM reflash right before the title was signed over. I am assuming the police tune was recovered, and a stock tune re loaded.
However,
they didn't mention they loaded it with a MC2O box code.
After 2 trials with the initial run tune, I actually read the box code with the XCAL2 and James deteremined This error.

Once this was figured out-the tuning was ON!!!

Baseline tuning is complete and all is well. I'm waiting on a new Innovate LM-1 wideband for WOT tuning.
Somehow mine took a dump,
I spent a whole day trying to figure it out. If it had been operating though it would have been a breeze.

James ( jah81592) is about the best help a guy could ask for in this area.

www.hensonperformance.com

UPDATE 2
Tuning complete-after a few WOT pulls to 6000 rpm's
James has not only achieved a great tune in my truck, but totally eliminated the surging issues I was experiencing.

UPDATE 3

Truck now lifted for trip to Colorado Gold mine trails--page8

Update 4
colorado trip completed-Imogene pass and Black bear pass have been driven in this truck
woo hoo!!
picture of black bear pass-

update 5
On Sept 19, 2008 Went to KCIR and ran a 14.8 @ 90mph---2.002 60 ft time
I was snoozing and did everything wrong. It has more in it.

Update 6

After drooling over Mountaineergreen's extensive suspension mod list for years-

With a feeling of guilt, for not doing the actual work myself, I have acquired his

4" superlift suspension lift,
410 gears
aussie locker in rear
disconnect front diff--- http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=188359
double cardan front drive shaft ---http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=185232

285-75-16" cooper discovery sst (33") tires

UPDATE 7

Exhaust Dumps installed 4-15-2009
These allow the exhaust to be opened right after the cats.









new pics as of 3-16 2009

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update 8

Added another stock trans cooler beside original, installed hard lines and twin 10" cooling fans

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They seemed to work just fine

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Update 9

Sliders installed!!!

http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=245321&highlight=sliders


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I used Smoked chrome powder coat on front and rear bumpers, sliders, and wheels make for a factory look match
Bumper pictures are before slider install-

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Next up--Get rid of torsion bar drop brackets, and, the bars themselves.

I also have some mild white neon tube rock lights, some very bright 55w rock lights, and, 6 rock llight of death tubes ( to be shown later)

stay tuned!!

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Well. It was a fun ride while it lasted. It's like a part of me is gone.

Please congratulate pufferfish on his new toy!

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You you you sold Turdle?
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"TURDLE" or " How to mess up a perfectly good truck"

I am bowing my head in silence and renaming this thread

"TURDLE" or " How to SELL a perfectly good truck"
 






Well, we all must move on. I don't think I need to explain my actions, but in this case I will.

Bottom line, it was costing me insurance and property tax money, I no longer want to drive fast and I needed the money. I just cannot work on 2 trucks. It went for a fraction of what I had into it.

Besides, for such a loved truck I had very few offers.
 






I know how you feel. I just sold my truck too. Sometimes we just need to move on.
 






In case it means anything.. I think you did the right thing. Too many projects means nothing gets the time/money/attention it needs.

Now you can spend all the spare money on the Vitamin D mobile..

~Mark
 






Well, we all must move on. I don't think I need to explain my actions, but in this case I will.

Bottom line, it was costing me insurance and property tax money, I no longer want to drive fast and I needed the money. I just cannot work on 2 trucks. It went for a fraction of what I had into it.

Besides, for such a loved truck I had very few offers.

Smart move. Still saddens me. You know how much I loved that truck (while it was a street truck anyhow). Glad I got to see it for real and even drive it a few blocks.
 












Well, we all must move on. I don't think I need to explain my actions, but in this case I will.

Bottom line, it was costing me insurance and property tax money, I no longer want to drive fast and I needed the money. I just cannot work on 2 trucks. It went for a fraction of what I had into it.

Besides, for such a loved truck I had very few offers.

You shouldn't have to explain your actions. It is YOUR vehicle, not EF's. What you choose to do is your business.

It's not like it was sent to the crusher or anything. It was sold to another member and it will continue to burn rubber (hopefully) with him.

Now, time to close this thread and expand on the Vitamin D!!:D
 






[QUOTE.Now, time to close this thread and expand on the Vitamin D!!:D[/QUOTE]
 






You're not the only one to mess up a perfectly good street truck and then sell it in a yard sale. ;) :D

You did the right thing. You'll be over it sooner than you realize, in the end it's just a truck.
 












:( Congrats on the sale, you can always build another street ride should the bug ever bite again!
 






Geez, now I'm gonna start questioning why I keep mine. Nothing makes sense anymore!






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Yep, I've been thinking... Sell the Sport Trac or sell the Limited. I really don't need both. :rolleyes:
 






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