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Huskyfan23's '94 XLT on 31's

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Updated: 11.24.2004

1994 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4

Performance:
Custom rerouted intake, 7" K&N Open Element Filter, K&N Breather, BBK 66mm Throttle Body, Borla Headers, Pro-M Recalibrated MAF, Custom burned Apten (Diablosport) chip, Flowmaster Super 40 muffler dumped (no tailpipe), Custom test pipe (pipe in place of cats), EE Sway Bars, and 3.73 gearing.

Exterior:
Black paintjob (used to be red), 31x10.5x15 Kumho Venture M/T tires, 15x7 American Racing Rock Crawler rims, 10% and 7% tint, Warn Manual Hubs, Custom machined Billet Emblem, GM reel light under hood (reels out 15 feet), Clear corners, Tinted tails, Bullit fuel door, and Second Gen Heated Side-View Mirrors with Puddle Lights.

Interior:
White LED interior light conversion, overhead console out of a '97, Escort Passport 8500 Radar Detector, Nordskog digital speedometer w/ 0-60 and 1/4 mile timers, Sharper Image Double Ionic Breeze, and Arkon Powered PDA Mount w/ Amplified Speaker.

Lighting:
Mercedes E55 Bi-Xenon HID Projectors, 4300K Philips D2S Bulbs, Xenon reverse lights, and Sylvania Silverstar 4157 Amber Signals.

Audio:
Alpine CDA-9835 HU, JBL speakers all around, 2 12" Phoenix Gold Xenon X12D4 Subs, MA Audio HK-1397 1600 watt amp (1600 watt rms @ 4 ohm), 2-gauge wiring, Stinger platinum ground terminal, 150amp ANL fuse and block, and Q-Logic ported box.

Security:
Clifford Matrix RSX 3.5 Security System with mini-piezo inside, back-up battery, proximity sensor, and Whelen 75W power supply w/ 1 Hide-away strobe in each headlamp and 1 in each taillamp..

Coming Soon: Signal Mirrors. Gimme ideas!

Future plans:
Rebuild 4.0 with internal performance parts, strengthen tranny, 4.0 supercharger.

Side view:
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Bullitt Gas Door:
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Rear View:
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Hatch Sticker:
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Tinted Tail:
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Custom Billet Emblem:
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Headlamp w/ projector:
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Projector turned on:
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Rerouted Intake:
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Filter:
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BBK Throttle Body:
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Optima Yellowtop & GM Reel Light:
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Manual Hub:
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Digital Speedometer:
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Alpine CDA-9835:
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MA Audio HK-1397 Amp:
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Phoenix Gold X12D4 Subs:
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Front of sub:
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New Lighter Socket:
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Escort Passport 8500 Radar Detector:
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Overhead Console w/ LED's:
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LED Door Light:
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Clifford RSX 3.5 Alarm Remote:
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Check out my gallery for some random pics. Thanks for looking!

Exhaust clip (right click, save as): http://www.huskyfan23.com/exhaust.wav
Strobe movie (right click, save as): http://www.huskyfan23.com/strobes.mov
 



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You should update this Yo

Shane
 






I like your intake tube...you still running that setup?
Are you getting cold air in from that? I can't tell from the pic exactly where it goes below the MAF.
 






How did you reroute the Mas wires?
 






Haha, cool lookin X. From the avi pic, I thought it would be blue :confused:
 






Rhett said:
I like your intake tube...you still running that setup?
Are you getting cold air in from that? I can't tell from the pic exactly where it goes below the MAF.
Yeah I'm still running that. The air is traveling a much shorter distance and I'm getting cooler air. From the stock location all the air was real hot (I have headers). The filter goes right next to the driver's-side headlamp, and below that is just a big opening. I extended the MAF wires by cutting the harness, leaving an inch of wire, then soldering 14 gauge wire to that. Didn't notice any differences from the extension. I've heard the Ford MAFs use pulse over voltage for their readings, so that may be why. I'll try to update this weekend. Got a few new things.
 






Plan on taking new pics tomorrow (these are a year old).

Exhaust sound clip (right click, save as): http://www.huskyfan23.com/exhaust.wav This was recorded with my digital camera almost 7 feet to the left of the rear passenger-side wheel. You hear a start from cold, idle, rev to 3k, and slow acceleration from 800 to 4500k.
 


















and please tell me exactly where in the reverse you mounted them so they didnt melt anythign. Lastly did u ever think of mounting them in the tail lights also and have them alternate top and bottom in a criss cross pattern on the back and in the marker lights in the front in the same pattern
 






Looks/sounds great. Keep up the good work.
 






yoohooman480 said:
and please tell me exactly where in the reverse you mounted them so they didnt melt anythign. Lastly did u ever think of mounting them in the tail lights also and have them alternate top and bottom in a criss cross pattern on the back and in the marker lights in the front in the same pattern
These are Whelen Hideaway strobes. I mounted them to the left (on driver-side, right on passenger-side) of the reverse bulb behind the same lens. No, I never thought of that. I just wanted to draw some visual attention when my alarm went off.
 












Well.. had a $1100 tranny repair so mods are sort of in a pause. I ordered a driver-side heated mirror with flood light off a second gen, gonna see if it bolts up. I'm planning on do-it-yourself signal mirrors. Besides that, I can't really think of any other mods to do.
 






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