J. Kennedy
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- Joined
- April 13, 2000
- Messages
- 281
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- City, State
- Acton, Mass
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1995 XLT
The older I get the more I become CONVINCED the cheapest solutions not only provide the most bang for the buck, but are also the most effective.
I have a V6 in a heavy vehicle and I accept that FORD stand for Fast Only Rolling Downhill. But recently, I spent a total of $2.08 and it has been the best money I've ever put in a vehicle.
My wife is shorter and has trouble reaching the gas pedal. After putting on pedal extenders, I noticed a little slack in the cable. $ .29 for a small hose clamp on the end, and she has not stopped raving about the difference in performance. She said the first time she got her head pushed back in the seat! No good reason for it, but it seems like the shift points changed. Really works well.
Been wanting to do the swiss cheeze thing for a while, but not fond of sucking hot air from the engine bay. Today I bought a length of plastic dryer tubing for $1.79. I had to relocate some wires and the little black box (What is it? Relays?) from behind the headlight. Popped a hole about 3" in the side of the filter cannister, ran the tube to the hole behind the headlight. HOLY AIR FILTERS BATMAN!!!
I don't know about real HP, but in seat of the pants feel, it really moves! Shifts easier, revs easier, takes hills no problem. All this time I thought the tiny V6 was struggling with the weight of the truck, but IT WAS STRUGGLING TO BREATHE!!! I cannot reccomend this enough.
What were Ford engineers thinking with that crazy 1.5" hole in the fender?!!?!?
I have a V6 in a heavy vehicle and I accept that FORD stand for Fast Only Rolling Downhill. But recently, I spent a total of $2.08 and it has been the best money I've ever put in a vehicle.
My wife is shorter and has trouble reaching the gas pedal. After putting on pedal extenders, I noticed a little slack in the cable. $ .29 for a small hose clamp on the end, and she has not stopped raving about the difference in performance. She said the first time she got her head pushed back in the seat! No good reason for it, but it seems like the shift points changed. Really works well.
Been wanting to do the swiss cheeze thing for a while, but not fond of sucking hot air from the engine bay. Today I bought a length of plastic dryer tubing for $1.79. I had to relocate some wires and the little black box (What is it? Relays?) from behind the headlight. Popped a hole about 3" in the side of the filter cannister, ran the tube to the hole behind the headlight. HOLY AIR FILTERS BATMAN!!!
I don't know about real HP, but in seat of the pants feel, it really moves! Shifts easier, revs easier, takes hills no problem. All this time I thought the tiny V6 was struggling with the weight of the truck, but IT WAS STRUGGLING TO BREATHE!!! I cannot reccomend this enough.
What were Ford engineers thinking with that crazy 1.5" hole in the fender?!!?!?