Put these wheels on? yay or nay
I agree on the stock wheels. I also agree on the airflow to the intercooler being blocked by the bull bar's skid plate. Not worth the risk.
If you look at the picture of his old truck you see that the skid plate is vented. should be plenty of air flow for the intercooler.
There's been a couple of other members that have had them and started to get crappy milage....they removed them and milage went back up.....that's how much air the eb intercooler needs...
The lower portion blocks nearly all of the air and will create a high pressure bubble that will push the air towards the bottom of the truck. The few small openings are a very small percentage of the total area the stock intercooler set up has.
If you like the look that's your bushiness but keep in mind you are hampering a very important part of a forced induction engine.
Last edited by Stealth; Jul 4, 2011 at 03:16 PM.
that's a tiny opening as it is for air, i wouldn't stick a bull bar up there, restricts a lot of the little amount of air flow already there. i wonder what the options will be for ranch hands for the EB will be.
a mod i would look into is an EGR gauge before cosmetics.
a mod i would look into is an EGR gauge before cosmetics.
An EGT gauge would help even more.
Just kidding dude.I know what you meant and I've been known to ge fat fingered and fumble fingered when I type too(with my 2 index fingers)l. :o
Just kidding dude.I know what you meant and I've been known to ge fat fingered and fumble fingered when I type too(with my 2 index fingers)l. :o
Why an EGT gauge on a stock set-up? The truck will defuel itself when approaching dangerous temps. The internals are forged so it will handle any situation in stock form. Now, if a tuner is slapped on there it's a different story.
I agree not necessary on a stock EB. I was just correcting him because he said "EGR" gauge.



