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Digging this back up. Has anyone figured something out that reliably works, besides the $150-$180 pile?
3$ expandable plug. I ran one a year and a half without issues.
That is exactly what it looks like, I just don't remember the exact size at the moment.
Digging this back up. Has anyone figured something out that reliably works, besides the $150-$180 pile?
Ok thanks! Ignore my PM lol
I found the thread. I plan on doing this today to my 2015. Never had issues with my 2011 but I do remember hearing of some people that had it pop out under boost. Looks like the expansion plug is 1 1/2 inch. I will confirm if I do end up buying one today.
https://shoforum.com/index.php?thre...-owner-of-used-sho.135175/page-2#post-1472194
Looks like it’s the 1 3/8-1 1/2.
I bought both just in case. The 1 3/8- 1 1/2 was too small. The 1 1/2-1 5/8 barely fit, and at first when I went to tighten it, the whole plug would just spin. I had to score the inside of the opening so that the plug would not rotate as I was tightening.
I'm not sold it's going to hold on this car for whatever reason, so I have the noisemaker in my trunk just to be on the safe side.
I have the same plug in my car...been in for over a year now. I've seen 21lb boost spikes several times during tuning and it hasn't popped out yet. So no need to worry...I even painted it satin black so it doesn't stand out.
The only thing I’m concerned with, is even though I wiped the inner tube down as much as possible, the plug is spinning as I tighten it down. And I know the plug is big enough because the rubber is protruding where there is a tiny space between the plug plate and lip of the tube. The only way I can stop the plug from spinning is by holding the plug with a pipe wrench while tourquing the bolt down. Anyone else experience this?
Could you just pump the noise maker up with expanding foam, allow to harden, trim any excess and then put the noise maker back on?
Is replacing this part just to avoid failure and rid of cabin noise? Seems odd Ford would put so much insulation and sound deadening then pump in crappy noise. I have a Windstorm CAI on my car. I never hear it until one day I had the windows down I could just hear it. So I had my wife drive the SHO and I drove next to her in her powerful 4 cyl focus, when she would punch it, it was rather impressive, certainly an eye turner. So inside I don't hear it at all unless window down. Now I hammer it with window down next to a car with window down and it never fails to get that WTF scorned face look....
I suppose less connections is also less chances for a leak too.