Yeah, a truck from the 90’s next to new cars looks small!
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Tell me about it, my boy has a Foxbody mustang and a 2014 mustang GT. Those things parked side by side...haha that foxbody looks tiny...Yeah, a truck from the 90’s next to new cars looks small!
I would add a couple fangs on each side. That would look mean.I honestly haven't looked too too hard.
And for today's adventure!! Cut up the bumper for more cooling. With my new crash bar nice and tight just before the top grill I figured I'd take a moment and optimize some cooling potential.
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Looking goooooooooooooood!!Things are happeningView attachment 17234
InterestingSo something different between the blocks here..
Old block has a freeze plug on this portion just below the water pump and new one doesn't? Figure should probably plug that up before installation lol
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Did you just end up plugging it?
Well, sadly, this was a project I had outsourced, so I didn't do it myself. Ryan made sure that was done. He took tons of photos of the build and I didn't realize that he hd sent me that pic I posted of my build. I never understood why he focused in on that spot, but since you put up your post, it made total sense. He wanted to show that he had it plugged, so that there is no question later.Did you just end up plugging it?
Perfect. Yeah I was comparing the blocks and was like shit I guess I should do that too. So I'll have to get that done.Well, sadly, this was a project I had outsourced, so I didn't do it myself. Ryan made sure that was done. He took tons of photos of the build and I didn't realize that he hd sent me that pic I posted of my build. I never understood why he focused in on that spot, but since you put up your post, it made total sense. He wanted to show that he had it plugged, so that there is no question later.


Looks good. That insulation looks like the foam stuff. The Depot/Lowes has dense-cell rubber that will be able to take the heat better. I'd be worried that foam will melt.Inspired by @Ecoboost_xsport picked up some pipe insulation and saw the pipe wrap insulation tape. These will go over my already ceramic coated coolant pipes to keep the intake manifold and intake runners on the heads from receiving any thermal transfer of heat!
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Also picked up some ****** bolts for the exhaust manifolds so I don't have to deal with the pesky studs. Part numbers at AutoZone (left) and oreillys (right) for anybody else interested
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The insulation is from Lowes. Couldn't find anything else, but I wouldn't be opposed to figuring something else out. I bought a size too small so had to "make it work." Figure with the ceramic coat it shouldn't be too too hot, but I am all ears!Looks good. That insulation looks like the foam stuff. The Depot/Lowes has dense-cell rubber that will be able to take the heat better. I'd be worried that foam will melt.
But yeah, wish I would've done the lower pipe, but now that the heads are on, I can't take it out.
One of those life lessons, I guess. LoL
But the real credit goes to @mrhighcaliber for this mod...I got the idea from him.