
If you've still got the stock air intake setup with the intake snout that runs from the box to the driverside of the grill, KEEP IT! Open element filters, like the K&N Fuel Injection Performance Kit will hurt the performance of the truck. My truck had an open element filter when I bought it, so I swapped for a stock box (which pulls COLD outside air instead of HOT engine compartment air) and my performance was dramatically increased.
Also those K&N drop in filters DO flow more air but there is a cost... The increased air flow is due to the fact that the K&N filter allows bigger particles through, not so great for your engine right? If it's highly modified and you need to pull more CFM to keep your air/fuel ratio happy, an aftermarket filter with better flow is a good idea. But on a stock or not-overly modified engine, the paper Motorcraft filter is your best bet for filtration.
I also second the idea on the electric fan. I installed a Taurus fan and noticed immediate increase in performance and a bit of gas mileage improvement (not much).
Nice!biggin92 said:i dont have er ne more, but what do yall think?
Robert I remember that truck from the other site. Weren't you trying to sell it or something? I remember there being some kinda story there...
Fits mine!Conner hang on-- I'll check back on that picture when I get out my 234728934 inch monitor!!!!!!
It'll fit mine soon. I just ordered a 24" Dell LCD a couple nights ago![]()