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free/cheap, best bang for the buck mods??

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Year, Model & Trim Level
99 EB
i am a new owner to a 99 EB awd 5.0
it has 150k and runs real good
i is all stock and in pretty good shape,
i have not had a 5.0 since the early 90's in a 93 mustang
i dont know the differences are, but i am looking for some good "worth it" mods

lets hear whatcha got :)
 



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Airbox mod with a drop-in K&N filter. If you have running boards...ditch those.
 






got a link to it?
i would like to assume that it is just hacking out one side of the box, (side away from the engine to avoid heat??
 






Not for a second generation, but this one is for a 3rd gen. You'll get the point.
3rd gen airbox mod
 






yeah, thanks!
what else?
any other low buck mods or must haves?
 






Throttle cable mod works well if you've got a lot of slack in your cable. Couple of zip-ties will do the trick. Made my truck feel like a brand new vehicle.
 






yeah, if your truck needs it, the throttle cable mod is pretty good. I guess my truck didn't need it since I started out with one zip tie and it was doing 2500 rpm at idle.
 






I just checked the throttle cable yesterday and it was nice and tight and at WOT the TB blade was fully open
 












Well I just did a cold air intake on my 05 V6, even with the paper filter, I get a lot more response, and better gas mileage.
Check out my registry page (see signature) to see the cold-air intake. I built it from an autozone kit :D, and it cost me about $49 total.
 






ill be hacking the stock airbox soon, that was on my list of "to do's"

how about other low buck mods?
any cheap bolt ons? or anything worth while?
 






No one believes me when I say go ALL Synthetic in all of your lube fluids. Trans, tc, diffs, oil. I use Royal Purple. They did a dyno test on Horsepower TV, did first run with all the original lube. They then switched everything over to Royal Purple stuff and gained like 10 HP's just doing those fluids.
 






thanks junky, ill be switching over to mobil one next oil change in a few weeks,
just gotta find out which weight, and how much is needed, im at 150K miles and not sure what has been in it all its life, but im sure it is not full syn.


is there a sticky or a DIY thread somwhere on what fluids to run and how much i need to pick up?
 






thanks junky, ill be switching over to mobil one next oil change in a few weeks,
just gotta find out which weight, and how much is needed, im at 150K miles and not sure what has been in it all its life, but im sure it is not full syn.


is there a sticky or a DIY thread somwhere on what fluids to run and how much i need to pick up?

I run 10w30. I have always ran the 10w30 in my 5.0. Its not on warranty anymore, so, what the heck. 5 quarts for the 5.0 and the 4.0 I think. The rear dif is 75w/145 for the LS rear end. You can put Royal Purple Tranny fluid in Transfer case. Same thing in Tranny.
 






build your own intake out of spectre piping
remove the roof racks
make clear corners out of stock corners (search for it, I turned my stock clear by taking out the orange reflector)
cut out the resonator and replace with pipe
 






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