opalescent 96
Active LVC Member
So my '02 4.6 Explorer has the all plastic intake that is of coarse leaking at 80K miles...
I have looked around and found OEM Ford intakes for a decent price but they are now discontinued.. What!?? And I will not put the Dorman intake on my car ha ha. So I ended up buying the Ford Racing intake that is a direct replacement for PI motor Mustangs.
I got the intake today and it looks the same as my Explorer intake EXCEPT it has the heater hose inlet at the back of the intake. The explorer heater hose connection is at the front, in the aluminum crossover. The heater hose connection on the explorer intake isn't tapped or molded in if you will..
So will moving the heater hose connection from the front to the back affect cooling system performance in the explorer motor?
I can physically move the hose to the back and put a plug in the front of the intake but I just want to make sure I'm alright.
Thanks!
I have looked around and found OEM Ford intakes for a decent price but they are now discontinued.. What!?? And I will not put the Dorman intake on my car ha ha. So I ended up buying the Ford Racing intake that is a direct replacement for PI motor Mustangs.
I got the intake today and it looks the same as my Explorer intake EXCEPT it has the heater hose inlet at the back of the intake. The explorer heater hose connection is at the front, in the aluminum crossover. The heater hose connection on the explorer intake isn't tapped or molded in if you will..
So will moving the heater hose connection from the front to the back affect cooling system performance in the explorer motor?
I can physically move the hose to the back and put a plug in the front of the intake but I just want to make sure I'm alright.
Thanks!