Bullitt 3309
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I get ya, just sucks for us 2010-2012 folk who want a clean heat extractor hood.. I am thinking of having the dies made to work with the factory extractors from the 2013+...
I get ya, just sucks for us 2010-2012 folk who want a clean heat extractor hood.. I am thinking of having the dies made to work with the factory extractors from the 2013+...
How about more pictures?
You ever figure out anything with the vac pump? With Lito doing the electronic power steering I'm thinking that may be a good spot
Wow that is awesome! Nice work and nice write up.![]()

My hat is off to you with this build. Your attention to details, wow.. I was a machinist years ago and always made a lot of custom parts for my cars so I am very impressed with you build.
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I was hoping this is exactly what you would say haha.That is on hold. Right now I'm planning a "passive" evacuation system to hold me over. Once Lito has all of the electric rack stuff sorted I'm giving serious consideration to setting a real deal vacuum system up. Whatever I come up with for pulleys, brackets, etc I would probably put into small scale production.
Once Lito has all of the electric rack stuff sorted I'm giving serious consideration to setting a real deal vacuum system up.
Are you planning on doing a write up on what's required and all that? I've got my motor out and wouldn't mind eliminating the power steering while it's out.There is nothing else to sort.
If you want to wait until I actually install it, it will take some time, I am ordering parts now, but can easily take me a few months to get them here and installed. Also, until I don't figure out what is going on with the transmission I won't install it.
Are you planning on doing a write up on what's required and all that? I've got my motor out and wouldn't mind eliminating the power steering while it's out.
Lol sounds good. I'll see about picking up a rack on the cheap to do the swapSincerely, no. I can help you out if you want giving the specific pointers but is so damn straight forward to do I don't see need. Get the rack, test fit to find the bracket that needs to be welded, do the bracket and weld it, strip the harness from the 11+ and use the wires needed (this has a lot of extra wires like starter and alte IIRC), laid them out as needed, thick + to battery with it's fuse (you will probably just leave it as is mostly and reroute the alt wire so not to cut anything as it comes), ground to chassis, switched power to start/run power point at the BEC and CAN wires to PCM CAN wires at the body connector (mid connector on 3V PCM) Hi with Hi, Lo with Lo. That is it.
The only gripe I think there may be is the need for a higher alt than stock, IIRC coyote's are 160+ instead of the stock 130A of the stock 3V, the EPAS has a 100A inline fuse, yes, it use quite some juice when parking, etc.
There is nothing else to sort.
If you want to wait until I actually install it, it will take some time, I am ordering parts now, but can easily take me a few months to get them here and installed. Also, until I don't figure out what is going on with the transmission I won't install it.