So I've gotten quite a few questions on ins and outs of the swap, and figured I would try to do this to help as much as I can. This is going to be a little off because I'm showing after the fact of doing the swap.
First off, the #1 asset to complete the swap was Johnny answering all my questions and I'm sure he will continue to do for customers. I'm not going to touch on most of the aspects he includes with midplate install as it is very straightforward.
Here it is in all of its glory.
Something that worried me and a lot of people is the modification of the rain tray. When I was down to the bare turkey pan, I placed a jetski rideplate across it, but a board or anything flat and sturdy would work. I then used the factory lightning bottle jack and pushed up areas while fitting the blower. This took several attempts. The elbow and IAC took the most room.
You can clock the IAC either direction, I chose to face it backwards so the hose wouldn't interfere with the vacuum port on the blower. **Make sure to connect iac harness prior to installing blower or you won't have enough clearance to get it on.**
You also need to extend the TPS wires. You can solder wires or use connectors. A little extra advise for those not used to splicing harnesses, don't cut all the wires in one spot. Alternate the cuts so that when you tape the harness there isn't a giant ball.
The thermostat hose also needs shortened. If it not on all the way makes you nervous, you could probably take some material out, but mine has never leaked this way.
Now you can slide the blower in place and begin to run vacuum lines. My example makes use of a simple catch can.
line from IAC
I used the Roush F150 throttle body spacer(PN#1150-9A589-AA) and Whipple CAI. The factory throttle cables don't need modified. The power steering reservoir needs moved from the factory location. I just mounted it off the throttle bracket and my air box.
Its a pretty simple swap once you dive into it. If there are any other questions, feel free to ask.
First off, the #1 asset to complete the swap was Johnny answering all my questions and I'm sure he will continue to do for customers. I'm not going to touch on most of the aspects he includes with midplate install as it is very straightforward.
Here it is in all of its glory.
Something that worried me and a lot of people is the modification of the rain tray. When I was down to the bare turkey pan, I placed a jetski rideplate across it, but a board or anything flat and sturdy would work. I then used the factory lightning bottle jack and pushed up areas while fitting the blower. This took several attempts. The elbow and IAC took the most room.
You can clock the IAC either direction, I chose to face it backwards so the hose wouldn't interfere with the vacuum port on the blower. **Make sure to connect iac harness prior to installing blower or you won't have enough clearance to get it on.**
You also need to extend the TPS wires. You can solder wires or use connectors. A little extra advise for those not used to splicing harnesses, don't cut all the wires in one spot. Alternate the cuts so that when you tape the harness there isn't a giant ball.
The thermostat hose also needs shortened. If it not on all the way makes you nervous, you could probably take some material out, but mine has never leaked this way.
Now you can slide the blower in place and begin to run vacuum lines. My example makes use of a simple catch can.
line from IAC
I used the Roush F150 throttle body spacer(PN#1150-9A589-AA) and Whipple CAI. The factory throttle cables don't need modified. The power steering reservoir needs moved from the factory location. I just mounted it off the throttle bracket and my air box.
Its a pretty simple swap once you dive into it. If there are any other questions, feel free to ask.