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Espresso

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I did a search on free mods & pretty much came up empty. Most forums I frequent have a sticky of some sort with free/ VERY cheap mod info. I havent found anythign liek that yet oin this site. Just a few posts of perople saying hack the can or get a $100 AFPK.
I know there has to be a list of things to do to these vehicles. With all these people tinkering with these vehicles somethign had to be written soemwhere.
I know most older vehicles are the same.
Hack the air can.
Bypass the EGR( for those that offroad ;) )
Reroute the VC to intake tube hose( as to not suck in the oil vapors)
Vac line rerouting when soem said parts are removed.

You know. Things of this nature.
Is there nothing in the forums that has a list?

I know alot of you are Pro-enviromential.( saying DONT remove your cat because the smog nazi's will come after us, ect) & frown on people who even ask.
But that still doesnt mean we cant talk about. I have done searches for these things & they look like they are so frowned upon in here. But that doesnt mean they should be completely discarded.

Just an observation I have seen since being/lurking here.
 



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Try the throttle cable mod - for the cost of a zip-tie or two, you'll have less pedal to press to get off the line.

Also, i hear the resistor-in-the-IAT sensor harness works wonders :rolleyes:

As far as truly free HP gains, i don't know of any...
 






Not nessessary HP gain. Just improvements in general.
There are thousands of posts on things here & there but nothing in a list.
Nor have I seen a FAQ of the most common problems.
YOU MEAN THE RESISTOR DOESNT WORK!!!! Damn & I just spent $20 & $20 shippin gon it...LOL

I'm KIDDING :)
But things like Taking the hose from the VC off of the intake tube & plugging the hole in the tube obviously works for something because there are no oil vapors being sucked through the intake, ect..
This works even better on high mileage vehicles.
Also the EGR bypass.
These things have to be good for something. Not nessessary more hp, but just a better running engine. I dont know of any engine that would run better, by sucking in oil vapors.
 






There's the "swiss cheese" airbox. There's also the paper gauge mod stickied in the Sport Truck forum.
 


















Explorers are not cheap to mod! ha -- good luck

-Drew
 






Hi Espresso:

I've modded the EGR circuit on other vehicles (S-10's and other GM) before. It can dramatically effect in-town drivability, but does nothing for maximum acceleration as the EGR valve is closed at WOT anyway. I haven't tried it on my Explorer, mainly because it doesn't have the same off-idle stumbling that my S-10 had, but it may help some. The trick is to reduce the EGR flow as much as possible without triggering a "Check Engine" light.

While not free, reducing exhaust restriction can have good results, and can improve fuel mileage, too. Getting rid of the cats is a viable option, but you'll need an O2 simulator to fool the computer.

You'll just have to search, because I don't think there is a list. You might try the "Useful Threads" forum, as many good ideas can be found there if you dig a little.

And, yes, this site seems to be overrun with eco-weenies. Just ignore them.

Regards,
John.
 






I saw somewhere an easy windshield wiper mod that dropped them further down the windshield, just about on the bottom of the windshield... i was wondering if anyone knew how this was done...
 






JBROJ said:
I saw somewhere an easy windshield wiper mod that dropped them further down the windshield, just about on the bottom of the windshield... i was wondering if anyone knew how this was done...

Just remove the arms and reposition.
 






removing the pin-stripe...the best free mod! and has to add atleast 5hp!! lol
 






You're not going to see any performance gains punching out your cats. The stock manifolds are pretty restrictive and the stock cats flow pretty well.

Explorers are not cheap to mod! ha -- good luck

Ha! look at mods for a Super Duty, you'll appreciate how inexpensive mods for the explorer are! :p
 






im doing the vacuum line deal tomarrow and plugging up up the intake tube and sticking a breather on the head
 






-Blue fog lights in front of the stock fog lights
-Blue "bolt lights" replacing all of the front and rear license plate bolts
-Blue windshield washer nozzle LEDs
-Blue side blinkers
-Blue neons throughout the interior.

pvc intake
carbon fiber decals
decals of stuff you do not have
decals of stuff you do have
altezzas
3 foot wing
type R floor mats
paint the interier of your EX bright ass red to match your 1 racing seat, which will go nice with your ebay 5 point racing harness,
 






Charlie's_93EB said:
decals of stuff you do not have
decals of stuff you do have


Go-fast stickers---they add an easy 5HP ;)
 






Try a search for TPS mod...throttle position sensor. Like above...the throttle cable mod. I know alot of the 1st gens can benefit from removing the MAF screen also, I took mine out years ago :D If your running Open air filter...you can set up forced induction via 3" hose. I'm sure I can think of a few more...jus gimme a minute !
 






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