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new courier td

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new courier td

Post by paz »

hey guys...pick up my new ford courier TD dual cab today...so i guess i fit in here as well now,,,anyone with info on lifting or anything let me know,,,,also read here somewhere about getting the boost upped......anyone know anymore????
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Post by RV80 »

if it's the same as mazda bravo. then just wind
up the torsion bars throw in some heavy duty
rear springs and put on a 3" pipe from the turbo
into 2& 1/2" exhaust. that kinda makes em
go better.
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Post by paz »

yeh rv,,,its the same as a bravo,,was thinking doing the exhaust straight up,,,thanks for the info..
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Post by RV80 »

with the bigger pipe they seem to run out
of puff up high in the rev range.
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Post by Nev62 »

Once you up the boost and maybe just a tad larger exhust, there is a piggyback module you can get for the ECU. It should give between 10% and 20% more power. Cost around $1200 fitted which includes a dyno tune to get the max out of the modual.
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Post by rocknferoza »

Thought the turbo diesels were mechanical injection, not electronic :?
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Post by paz »

yeh mines defiantly mechanical injection...
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Post by TeD2.5 »

I'd drive it for a while, happy with mine only wish was it was geared higher for freeway
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Post by zookdave »

You might sum bigger tyres then TeD2.5.
My dads got a 03 or 04 TD dually and he reckons its got plenty of power so not much need for the exhaust just yet. My opinion is 2 or 3 inch lift and 32inch ATs or MTs. It would run alot better offroad then but all depends on your sort of terrain.
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Post by paz »

yep already done the tires..a little bigger,,wound the front end up a touch and has now got a 2.5" straight through exhaust,,not noisy at all but noticable power increase,,specially top-end...
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