Haha. I actually used the term āruns like a raped apeā here on a different thread and actually took a second to think about who that might offend before posting. Never saw myself ever needing to do that, but yet here we are.
Looking at it now, I think Fordās intention bringing back the Bronco was always to market the platform as a niche car with a niche price point. Honest truth is, they could easily (relatively) give the majority of consumers exactly what they want: Fordās classic, basic ā60ās Bronco but with an...
Well⦠thanks for this. I now have todayās item found on interweb search that I wish I could unwatch. š I mean, itās funnier than hell but in a million years I had no idea typing āgrapefruit gifā would end up there. Haha.
I donāt disagree with this at all. I remember before ordering mine as a golden ticket, I ran quick math on what all Raptor upgrades would cost me were I to mod a FE Wildtrack at that time and the total was pretty close. That said tho, price increases have occurred to all trim levels since...
Agree with this mindset, but with different motivation. Mineās more along lines of why spend that much to risk pulling years off your engine for a few horses when if done right with a bit more investment you can have sizable gains with limited risk.
Not singling out your take really, but Iām not sure Iām wrong to say that everyone in each trim level feels their bronco is about $15-$20,000 more than itās worth. I believe all auto makers see pricing their cars as 4D chess and they win by mindf***ing everyone into believing itās worth what...
Another concern you might think about is risk of overcooking the turbo itself. Iām not sure how the 2.7 turbo oil line is mapped so maybe doesnāt apply but my diesel forum talked about an overcooked turbo blowing both its bearing and impeller, sending shrapnel into the crankcase. Guess it caused...
As little as I know about modern āmodulizationā of the auto, I actually knew this was a thing. I had a ā95 ski boat with an LT1 Vette in and to get it to run best at my altitude, we remapped a PCM from plain jane 350 TBI. Ran like a raped ape.
I fully agree with this. Remember the exhaust heat will overflow to forced induction and would spiral upward. Donāt overlook the importance of cooling the air coming in.
This ones a thinker and therefore above my pay grade. On the one hand, the turbo would theoretically suck more air faster but also youād be forcing an equal volume of exhaust. Personally, I see your bottleneck being the exhaust and b/c of that heat would be enemy #1. Me personally, Iād watch...
I challenge anyone anywhere to show me their pre-ā85 auto with factory installed A/C. Will need photo proof w/copy of title in their name. š¤£. Not saying it doesnāt exist. Just saying I donāt remember anyone having it. Haha.
Hey, the more I got thinking about this, the more I wanted to recommend still running it to an alignment specialist to double check your work. You might be fine, but unless you own and are certified with an alignment rack, I personally wouldnāt feel comfortable about it as a DIY. Adjusting your...
Also, if itās on AUTO but your comfort settings are lower than ambient temp, guess Iāve never noticed if the A/C button lights up on its own or not š¤.
Wouldnāt hurt to ask the dealer their steps in the process when they flush. If itās simply to drain it out, thereās still some coolant left in the engine block, radiator coils, pump,and lines (along with some rust and scale) and if they donāt circulate it out during change youād have that small...
Btw, fully envious of that low miles on a ā22. Iām double that on my ā23 through incredibly focused restraint and thought I was doing good. Thnx for the perspective and I feel like a failure now.š
Recall hitting any big hits/potholes at speed? I knocked my toe-in alignment out once and had something similar happen. Not on my Bronco though and it wasnāt an actual freeze. Would decide to track like it was on rails when I turned the wheel to an exact position. Realignment clears it right up