Our intercoolers just went on sale for Black Friday today! Have to call us for sale pricing, 567-424-0471.
The downpipe will come when we get a turbo.
I don't believe the TB spacer is going to give you anything at all.
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We are starting our Black Friday sales today! They will run through November 25th.
We are offering our our 3" cat back exhausts for $100 off! We offer the lightest, highest flowing exhaust you can buy for your truck. AWD models only. 100% 304 grade stainless steel, NO drone...
I gave up on the turbo company we were working with, asked them to send it back, it's been atleast 9 months and it was never started. Talking with someone else now.
Think of it like this, you've got a 400 pound line backer in front of you pushing as hard as he can against a 75 pound child. Now have that same 400 pound guy stand completely limp and have that same 75 pound child push against him.
You're making me think! The reason is going to be because the ridiculously high cylinder pressure on top of the piston aren't offset by the small amount of pressure on the bottoms but freeing up that pressure on the down stroke relates to more horsepower.
567-424-0471 if you'd like to call or just order the standard can and put a note you want the vented Pro can, it's $329. I have one in stock, we are building more.
The logging to monitor crankcase pressure is more involved than looking at just a boost/vacuum gauge. The running vacuum, (driving down the road/idle) stays constant when logging, so the engine produces vacuum as it normally would, it's measured in the intake plenum (typically anyway) as is...
The can catches the oil, unburnt fuel, contaminates in the can itself. The vent on the can vents the crank case pressure, which I am sure carries some of that crap in it but the absolutely majority of it is caught in the can. The cans are packed with a stainless steel wool material that helps...
The only place I see having an issue with this is a visual check, it causes no check engine lights and has no effect on the actual emission standards the truck puts out.
For the Greta's in here, what it does do is keeps the foul oil and contaminates from being burnt in the combustion cycle...
If you aren't in a place where you have emission testing the vented can is the way to go. It's 100% separated from allowing any vapors/oil/contaminates to get back to the intake tract at all. The vent on the top along with the additional port on the engine (oil cap) eliminates all engine crank...
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There's a great write up in DSport Magazine this month about the 29th Annual Shootout, which added an Ecoboost class this year and our shop Maverick took 2nd place in the drag class and 4th in the Autocross.
Also for many who don't truly understand the purpose of a catch can and the...