thecause17
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- Hutchinson, PA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '99 Ranger 4.0 4x4
I finally added my first engine modification to my Explorer yesterday, been wanting to for a while, and I figured that an intake would be a good start.
I decided to to go with the MAC intake, got it from Explorer Express. I initially wanted K&N, but I couldn't justify spending that much more on one of their systems, I believe they were about $75 more than the MAC...
Got it yesterday, and even though I'm pretty good when working on stuff, I do almost all my own work, including head gaskets etc...I was disappoint that there were absolutely no instructions with the kit.
So I set out to install it, and with basically trial and error found with couplers went where, and what the little black plastic pieces were for in the baggy. All which would have saved time with just a parts list of a brief set of instructions. Put it on, fitment was nice, looks great.
I start it up, let it idle for a while, everythings good, so time for a test drive. Right away with the intake installed, I noticed some gain in low end torque, felt a little more responsive than before. After putting the gas pedal down, I am definately happy with my purchase. Not only did I notice gains in low end power, the top end has also been improved as well. Overall, I've noticed gains across the entire RPM range, as well as a deeper exhaust note, which sounds sweet, even with my stock exhaust.
Hopefully soon I'll be pairing this system up with a new exhaust system as well....all in all, very happy with my MAC system, but even when I made my own systems for other cars, I had instructions to go along with them.
I decided to to go with the MAC intake, got it from Explorer Express. I initially wanted K&N, but I couldn't justify spending that much more on one of their systems, I believe they were about $75 more than the MAC...
Got it yesterday, and even though I'm pretty good when working on stuff, I do almost all my own work, including head gaskets etc...I was disappoint that there were absolutely no instructions with the kit.
So I set out to install it, and with basically trial and error found with couplers went where, and what the little black plastic pieces were for in the baggy. All which would have saved time with just a parts list of a brief set of instructions. Put it on, fitment was nice, looks great.
I start it up, let it idle for a while, everythings good, so time for a test drive. Right away with the intake installed, I noticed some gain in low end torque, felt a little more responsive than before. After putting the gas pedal down, I am definately happy with my purchase. Not only did I notice gains in low end power, the top end has also been improved as well. Overall, I've noticed gains across the entire RPM range, as well as a deeper exhaust note, which sounds sweet, even with my stock exhaust.
Hopefully soon I'll be pairing this system up with a new exhaust system as well....all in all, very happy with my MAC system, but even when I made my own systems for other cars, I had instructions to go along with them.