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Old 11-20-2015, 10:43 PM
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@ak cowboy - the test truck in that article was a 2012 with small turbos, 3.55 gears, stock tires, 91 octane fuel, in az heat and ~2000da. stock was 15.4@90. previous best was 14.5@94mph (tuned). the fastest time was 13.7@101mph after the upgrades, keep in mind this is a conservative canned SCT tune only not a custom tune

We continue to update the ecoboost articles. There have been substantial updates to the online articles actually, in particular the twin turbo EFR section here: http://www.full-race.com/articles/fu...-ecoboost.html

-in 2013 we built a 2.0L ecoboost Fusion and Focus ST - article here: http://www.full-race.com/articles/fu...k-o-boost.html

-in 2014 we buila a 2.3L ecoboost mustang - article here: http://www.full-race.com/articles/Mustang-EcoBoost.php

-we are waiting for the new engine in the 2017 F150, then we will have all new articles for the updated vehicle
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Old 11-21-2015, 10:43 AM
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Full race for the win!
New turbos, upgraded fuel pump, and some other fun goodies going to be awesome thanks to full race. Great to work with them, their parts are second to none, and excited to get some more parts in here shortly so I can get them on and start the process of dialing her in.

Meth shown for awesomeness only:

EDIT: why can't I post pics.....

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Post up what you ordered from Full Race Black Friday Sale I'm not scared :

Radiator
Catch Can
Down Pipes Catted with Ceramic Coating
Kevlar Brake Lines

Couldn't pull the trigger this year on the turbos, maybe in 2016.
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our PCV-delete catch can is now online with a bit of info. Feel free to post up any questions: http://www.full-race.com/store/ecobo...h-can-kit.html


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Originally Posted by Full-Race Geoff
our PCV-delete catch can is now online with a bit of info. Feel free to post up any questions: http://www.full-race.com/store/ecobo...h-can-kit.html

Will this have any issues with emissions here in Arizona? Granted that's a few years out for me since iI have a 2015 but just curious if this will throw up any red flags.
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every state is different, but here in AZ if you dont have a check engine light you are going to pass. this catch can should in no way affect the check engine light status
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Originally Posted by Full-Race Geoff
every state is different, but here in AZ if you dont have a check engine light you are going to pass. this catch can should in no way affect the check engine light status
ok thanks, the only part in question was the removal of the pcv system thats why i asked!
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What is inside the can? How do you drain?
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A member on another forum has some posts up about this. It has a drain plug on the bottom right of the can. In his opinion it is easier to just quickly unscrew the two mounting screws and drain it by removal. He has been very happy with it so far and I think everyone would agree that quality of the part will be no different than the gold standard of quality full race has been setting. I ordered one myself, and am looking forward to its arrival. I owned both other manufacturers catch cans, with no success where I needed it. Deleting the PCV for myself is critical.

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Originally Posted by Full-Race Geoff
our PCV-delete catch can is now online with a bit of info. Feel free to post up any questions: http://www.full-race.com/store/ecobo...h-can-kit.html

Just one more item to add to my Full Race wish list. I notice in the catch can routing picture that the engine cover is left off. Can you run this catch can with the engine cover still on?


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