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It's sprayed into a Prometh sleeve right before the throttle body. It's installed it with the intent of bringing the MCT's down, didn't want the car to be dependent on the meth for fueling. This video shows how it's plumbed in:
It's sprayed into a Prometh sleeve right before the throttle body. It's installed it with the intent of bringing the MCT's down, didn't want the car to be dependent on the meth for fueling. This video shows how it's plumbed in:
It's sprayed into a Prometh sleeve right before the throttle body. It's installed it with the intent of bringing the MCT's down, didn't want the car to be dependent on the meth for fueling. This video shows how it's plumbed in:
I own both a 2021 ST and 2018 TrackHawk. In stock form the ST is no match for the TrackHawk. However, the Trackhawk is nearly double the price. The whine of that blower is music to my ears but the ST is the best value in the performance SUV. Throw 10-15 G at the ST and you have a true world beater when it comes to SUVs.
Tried this with my 2021 ST and highest I could get the RPM's was 2200/2300. I've read elsewhere the happy spot for launching is 2900, but it seems the computer's in the 21 models won't let it choot any higher than the 2200/2300 mark while standing on the brake with gas pedal floored and TC off. Any ideas on what else may need to be turned off/deactivated?
Tried this with my 2021 ST and highest I could get the RPM's was 2200/2300. I've read elsewhere the happy spot for launching is 2900, but it seems the computer's in the 21 models won't let it choot any higher than the 2200/2300 mark while standing on the brake with gas pedal floored and TC off. Any ideas on what else may need to be turned off/deactivated?