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Recent content by Juben

  1. 88mm overbore

    Eh, some people have ran them but that's about the max of what you'd want to take out of the factory sleeve for overboring. I don't know that I'd do it if I was wanting to make big power but you'd probably be okay on lower power levels. Also, FWIW, Manley makes a 87.6 mm piston as well. If it...
  2. What tires is everyone using?

    Cheap: Federal Evolution F60 Good: Firestones Firehawk Indy 500 Better: Continental ExtremeContact Sport DW Best: Michelin Pilot Sport 4S
  3. Can you put a 15-17 GT muffler on a 2020 GT?

    The 15-17 exhaust will fit but it will look odd where the 18+ rear valence is designed for quad tips. Grab an EcoBoost lower rear valence and you should be set to go with the 15-17 exhaust.
  4. 30,000 Mile, No Catch Can Report

    It looks like Ford is selling snake oil too. What's up with that!? https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-6766-A23 I don't think we can trust them and their engineering anymore. We should probably sell our cars and do so quickly. :giggle:
  5. 2021 Mach 1 Mustang Prototype Spied on The Prowl?!

    Thank you, lol. I was going to post comparison pics and show that it's the GT500 valence with the GT500/350 wing. It looks like they're raiding the parts bin. It would be sweet to see an NA Predator (crossplane) in the Mach 1 with some GT500/PP2 parts thrown at it (as would appear to be the...
  6. 2018 Base Mustang - How Do You Enable Drive Modes

    Thanks for posting this update!
  7. Oil Pan Removal/Installation Instructions for BSD

    You don't have balance shafts to delete in the Coyote engine. If you're looking for instructions to pulling the Coyote oil pan, then no, it wouldn't be the same.
  8. 684 Hp from 2.3 Ecoboost

    For those asking about fueling, Mountune is running a 30% larger XDI HPFP and larger injectors on E30. It is *DI only* making that power, which is impressive.
  9. Air fuel ratio video

    That's utterly and completely normal on the stock calibration.
  10. Ford Performance selling HPP turbo

    FB5Z-6010-B is the newly revised part number. Ford made some minor changes to the deck. But yes, you won't have any worries with this engine block and it will take plenty of power and abuse. Also, it's around $550 + shipping for the -B (newest) revision, so my last order was something like $630...
  11. Upgraded and Rebuilt Stock Turbos

    Shoot me a PM with his contact info. I might know a person or two that would be interested in this.
  12. Ford Performance selling HPP turbo

    The 2.0 FoST block is closed deck. The 2.0 TS (twin scroll) from the Fusion/Escape is semi-closed - similar to the deck of a LS engine. If you're putting this into a Mustang, it makes absolutely ZERO sense to even contemplate using a Duratec block with the amount of work that would be...
  13. Ford Performance selling HPP turbo

    I’d leave that Duratec idea alone. The deck is going to be slightly different in regards to the oil and coolant passages, there’s no provisions for oil/coolant feed and return, etc. If you want a robust and reliable block then grab a 2.0 twin scroll block out of a 17+ Fusion/Escape. That block...
  14. EB2.3 vs Duratec 2.0/2.3/2.5 Bellshousing bolt pattern

    There’s a difference in deck height on the 2.0 Duratec blocks, IIRC. I want to say yes that they should work but it’s been a while since I’ve looked at it.


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