I've decided to double-down on my Ford truck that I daily-drive. I have a short commute, so I'm not putting a whole lot of miles on it. But still, I'm right at 300K (second owner, I've put about 170k on it.)
It's had very little work outside of a few fuel pumps, water pumps, and a rebuilt transmission.
So here's the run down of things already accomplished and/or planned:
Gauge Install:
Boost, Exhaust Temp, Trans temp
Boost sensor Tees into MAP sensor line.
Trans temp sender goes into this test port
Drill exhaust manifold, tap, and install pyro probe
Drill hole in Master Cylinder block off plate (this truck is auto) and install grommet for wires into cab.
Route wires up through dash, pull power from fuse block, and tie into gauge light dimmer circuit.
Voila! Lighted, functional gauges.
Next I refinished the grille insert.
Old and faded:
Chrome all masked off
Painted satin black, now only old, not faded.
Probably should do something about those yellow headlights too...
So far, more than anything, the 6-position chip really woke this truck up. It's amazing how much more power and boost it makes. I've been daily driving it on the 75hp setting and it is so much more responsive.
The new compressor wheel will show up mid next week, so I'm excited about that.
It's had very little work outside of a few fuel pumps, water pumps, and a rebuilt transmission.
So here's the run down of things already accomplished and/or planned:
- Gooseneck turnover ball hitch. We've recently acquired a gooseneck trailer, so this was a precursor to that.
- Gauges. Now that it's towing more frequently, I wanted to keep tabs on more vitals.
- 6-Position Chip (Stock, hi idle, 50, 75, 100, 140hp settings)
- New silicon intake boots, after gauge install, truck wasn't making hardly any boost.
- Front Grille refinish
- New Turbo Compressor wheel. (Gen 2 Wicked Wheel)
- After market steering box and Steering shaft. (This truck wanders like a nomad).
- Reverse Shackle Kit. (Super Duty leaf spring set up, improves ride and height.
- Injectors?
- Intercooler?
Gauge Install:
Boost, Exhaust Temp, Trans temp
Boost sensor Tees into MAP sensor line.
Trans temp sender goes into this test port
Drill exhaust manifold, tap, and install pyro probe
Drill hole in Master Cylinder block off plate (this truck is auto) and install grommet for wires into cab.
Route wires up through dash, pull power from fuse block, and tie into gauge light dimmer circuit.
Voila! Lighted, functional gauges.
Next I refinished the grille insert.
Old and faded:
Chrome all masked off
Painted satin black, now only old, not faded.
Probably should do something about those yellow headlights too...
So far, more than anything, the 6-position chip really woke this truck up. It's amazing how much more power and boost it makes. I've been daily driving it on the 75hp setting and it is so much more responsive.
The new compressor wheel will show up mid next week, so I'm excited about that.