Post 1/3: highlighting key differences of 6th gen Explorers/ 2nd gen Aviators.
Many know the Aviator as the luxury, town-SUV, cousin of the Ford's Explorer. With a larger body and air-suspension, the Lincoln boast the same 3.0 v6 eco-boost and 10 speed transmission system. Other differences are well documented by Ford/ Lincoln but not compared. This thread to highlight the significant differences in the engine bay and hoard URLs/ files.
My UPR catch can came, and I'm beginning to understand how different the two models really are.
I'm seeing online the BL and GT models have an additional orange wire-harness from the Reserve (Hybrid vs gas only). I suspect this is for the Hybrid 10R80-MHT transmission as it's similar to the HEV Explorer. If you want to follow this rabbit trail:
>>> https://blueovalforums.com/forums/index.php?/topic/69909-aviator-gt-engine-bay/
>>> https://www.cnet.com/a/img/resize/1...rd-explorer-hybrid-9.jpg?auto=webp&width=1200
I plan on coming back to the trans/drivetrain in another post.
Anyways, here's a game of spot the difference, engine bay edition (Explorer is the one without the strut brace).
First things first, you can see a few dilemma's with UPR's recommended CC mounting location -- it's a lot tighter. Visual inspection and geometric checks last night have me thinking an after market bracket may be necessary.
But good news is, there's an easy opening to install a drain tube on my catch can! Anyone have any experience building a Lowes/ HD special drain-tube for the UPR catch can??
Another wisdom, it's gonna take an abnormally large amount of brain power on a Saturday to trace the lines. Any advice will be greatly appreciated, or if someone wants to highlight the lines on the Ford/ Lincoln.. otherwise, I'll do it and get the internet points.
This definitely didn't give me hope for a future intercooler mod. But does make me more hopeful for the power of Ford/ Lincoln engineering.
DATABASE:
https://www.liaviator2.com/lincoln_aviator_2020_service_manual-2324.html
https://www.liaviator2.com/lincoln_aviator_removal_and_installation_front_bumper_cover-3452.html
https://www.liaviator2.com/lincoln_...peed_automatic_transmission_v_10r60-2702.html
Many know the Aviator as the luxury, town-SUV, cousin of the Ford's Explorer. With a larger body and air-suspension, the Lincoln boast the same 3.0 v6 eco-boost and 10 speed transmission system. Other differences are well documented by Ford/ Lincoln but not compared. This thread to highlight the significant differences in the engine bay and hoard URLs/ files.
My UPR catch can came, and I'm beginning to understand how different the two models really are.
I'm seeing online the BL and GT models have an additional orange wire-harness from the Reserve (Hybrid vs gas only). I suspect this is for the Hybrid 10R80-MHT transmission as it's similar to the HEV Explorer. If you want to follow this rabbit trail:
>>> https://blueovalforums.com/forums/index.php?/topic/69909-aviator-gt-engine-bay/
>>> https://www.cnet.com/a/img/resize/1...rd-explorer-hybrid-9.jpg?auto=webp&width=1200
I plan on coming back to the trans/drivetrain in another post.
Anyways, here's a game of spot the difference, engine bay edition (Explorer is the one without the strut brace).
First things first, you can see a few dilemma's with UPR's recommended CC mounting location -- it's a lot tighter. Visual inspection and geometric checks last night have me thinking an after market bracket may be necessary.
But good news is, there's an easy opening to install a drain tube on my catch can! Anyone have any experience building a Lowes/ HD special drain-tube for the UPR catch can??
Another wisdom, it's gonna take an abnormally large amount of brain power on a Saturday to trace the lines. Any advice will be greatly appreciated, or if someone wants to highlight the lines on the Ford/ Lincoln.. otherwise, I'll do it and get the internet points.
This definitely didn't give me hope for a future intercooler mod. But does make me more hopeful for the power of Ford/ Lincoln engineering.
DATABASE:
https://www.liaviator2.com/lincoln_aviator_2020_service_manual-2324.html
https://www.liaviator2.com/lincoln_aviator_removal_and_installation_front_bumper_cover-3452.html
https://www.liaviator2.com/lincoln_...peed_automatic_transmission_v_10r60-2702.html
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