tmsoko
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- 2010 Adrenalin
Hmm. Sounds good. I know the turbo guys use this to keep the heat in the headers and thus into the turbo, but I have not heard of it keeping the engine cooler?
BTW, I pull trailers frequently with my Ranger. Boy, what a difference the V8 made! I have pulled with my Mountaineer V8, but my Ranger would out pull it in a second. I don't know if it is due to the FRPP headers or the open exhaust, since right now those are the only things different than stock.
Towing is one of the reasons for choosing the blower I am using. Nothing beat full boost at 1500RPM! Also, with the headers, I am going long tube for the added low end torque, as opposed to the upper end from the shorties.
Good Luck. Your header swap will be much easier since you do not have to deal with the EGR tube 27mm nuts. There are not enough cuss word in the english language to discribe them. I am going to need to buy a 27mm cheapie wrench and cut it in half, so I can work on these easier. You can only move a normal 27mm wrench ~30 degrees in the tight confines of the engine bay. I nearly removed my upper intake one day, just to get it off!
BTW, I pull trailers frequently with my Ranger. Boy, what a difference the V8 made! I have pulled with my Mountaineer V8, but my Ranger would out pull it in a second. I don't know if it is due to the FRPP headers or the open exhaust, since right now those are the only things different than stock.
Towing is one of the reasons for choosing the blower I am using. Nothing beat full boost at 1500RPM! Also, with the headers, I am going long tube for the added low end torque, as opposed to the upper end from the shorties.
Good Luck. Your header swap will be much easier since you do not have to deal with the EGR tube 27mm nuts. There are not enough cuss word in the english language to discribe them. I am going to need to buy a 27mm cheapie wrench and cut it in half, so I can work on these easier. You can only move a normal 27mm wrench ~30 degrees in the tight confines of the engine bay. I nearly removed my upper intake one day, just to get it off!