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I am looking to go down from my stock 21s to 20s with an aftermarket wheel.
Please feel free to show off your wheel setups!
Ideally, the wheel I'm after would be gloss black, have a flush fit, and be lighter than the stock wheels.
datazap.me | jwuonog | Explorer ST Quarter Mile 12.6
Here is a datalog of a Dragy run. I had just done a few Dragy runs prior to this one. It was 77 degrees, and 73.7% humidity. (I think humidity affects the IC's performance?)
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Definitely update the tune. You can now fully take advantage of your lower charge temps and make some extra power, especially up top. Your current tune probably has a lot of safeties that account for when the charge temps go sky high.
Just an update now that it's very hot out:
Intercooler seems to be doing its job. I picked up a Cobb Accessport and have started tuning with Alan Jackson at Edgeautosport. Here's a datalog I took during a hot summer evening in the 80s, charge air temps were in the 90s during a pull...
Do you happen to have the part number of the leaking axle? Or the part number of the other side?
I think Ford's naming convention means that a later letter at the end is a revision of the part. I think my axles that had leaking CVs ended in A.