Probably the best video on the 18 install. I'm about to put mine on my 16 gt. That evap connection seems kinda sketchy tho. The elec tape definitely is. Didn't come here to talk shit cause I've done way worse... But I was wondering if you know who will write a tune keeping the imrcs for someone who lives in commiefornia.. I'm having a hell of a time finding someone. My manifold has actually been sitting almost a yr and a half... Sucks
Appreciate it man! 😂 yes you are correct it was a sketchy fix. A couple days later we got it squared away though 😎 I believe Lund or Palm Beach Dyno could write you up a tune for it. That’s who I’ve used for myself. Unless you prefer someone more local to you
I have a 2017 Mustang GT that's throwing p2006 and p2007 IMRC Codes. I'm not really sure what to do or where to start. I don't have a ton of money to spend.
Brandon.....Absolutely one of the best videos made on this......Did you notice a low end power lose with the IMRC lockout kit? I'm about to install them on a 2016 GT......Comment back to me please......✌
Thank you Thomas! Glad this helps! Yes there is a very slight power loss but it’s below 3k. You can feel the engine slightly lugging but nothing of concern in my opinion. You can definitely see a nice power difference once the tune is dialed in though!
@@BrandonChinn Thanks for your reply Brandon.....I have Livernois Motorsports updating the tune.....They're going to turn off the IMRC and read some recorded data to tweek everything as it should be......This IMRC seems to be a bad design on these coyote engines.....I can't wait to delete this from the manifold......I'll subscribe to your UA-cam and find you on Instagram.....
@@thomasrouh2258 yeahhhhhit can be a problem sometimes so deleting them isn’t usually any harm in anyway! Sounds good though! I’ll be sure look out and follow back! 😎
Thanks for showing that bolt pattern lol! But thank you this is the most complete and clear how to video on UA-cam. One question though, did you not change your injectors ? Or is it only if you run e85?
Frederick Tabb haha that damn bolt pattern 😂 and I appreciate it! And no need to change the injectors UNLESS you decide to go E85. Stock injectors won’t support e85
@@mistafivefivesix Yes absolutely. Vehicle will not start without a tune. As far as which company, you have multiple to choose from. In this video the company that tuned it was Lund
@@BrandonChinn thanks for the response! So I am new to this, I put on a Roush CAI. I haven't removed the sleeve so it is not 105mm, yet. I am going to add this intake to my 2015 GT. After I add this intake, then remove the sleeve in the CAI so its 105mm, load a tune and I am good to drive it? I dont need a dyno right? A tune through the OBD2 is good enough? Sorry for the newbie questions.
geno brown hey! So you would need a tune no matter what. When switch from a 15 manifold to 18 manifold it will be pulling in much more air then normal so the car will not run unless you get a tune for it
In a 2018 GT, is it necessary to upgrade the intake manifold, the roush performance one for exemple?, also can it be tune by lund X4/sf4 ? Does this tune apply for a intake manifold roush, jlt intake, kooks headers, and a cat back? Thanks
EZy Win so the manifold doesn’t need to be upgraded at all. The 18-21 manifold is actually very efficient. As for the tune, if you’re going to get tuned by Lund you must have an Ngauge for it to work. They can’t tune on sct tuners. And the tune is mainly for just the intake and manifold. The headers and exhaust don’t need a tune
Brandon Chin ok cool thanks you, I saw the cobra jet manifold even for a 2018 the power will increase? Also can a GT with full bolts on can be driven daily? Like the way to college and back( 15miles) or will it get problems?
EZy Win yeah the cobra jet manifold does get the most power but not by what I would consider worth it. It also costs the most to upgrade between the manifold itself, and intake and throttle body. And yes a vehicle with full bolts on can be driven daily. That’s basically my car and I drive it everywhere lol
Brandon Chin thanks very much bro, I’m getting my GT in 2 weeks, I live in Mexico City so I’m gonna needs all the bolts to get all the power due to altitude 🤑🤑
My ported intake is coming in next week for my 2015 GT that already has a JLT intake. Any dyno results? I'm hoping to clear, or surpass, the big 500hp mark
@@BrandonChinn Also, I watched another install video when the guy just took out the fuel pump fuse in the engine compartment. Seems like that would be easier, yes? What's ur thought on that
The Horseman either works! I prefer to disconnect the pump directly as that is what I’m used to doing. Plus I don’t want to lose the fuse either. I’m terrible when it comes to that stuff. I 3 boxes of separate fuses for when I lose them 😂
I don’t know how you did that video so fast, Ive been out here 6 hours and just about to pull finally pull it out 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🫨🫨🫨🫨🫨🫨🤤😧😧😦😦😴🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄😰😰😰😰😰🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺😫😫😤😤😤😤😫😫😫😫😫🫠🫠🫠🫠🫠🫠🫠🫣🫣
So....Im installing my intake RIGHT NOW, watching you video step-by-step as I go. I need to add....mine is a 2015 gt model and there are TWO plastic, non-electrical holding clips on the back that make the two electrical (pigtails) connectors impossible to get at. I just ended up breaking them off as that wiribg harness will not be used anymore
The Horseman yes the two pigtails can’t really be seen, it’s more of a feeling and the only way I’ve been able to access it, is by propping up the manifold slightly just enough to reach my hands back there and feel for it. Unfortunately it does get broken off in some cases sorry to be about that man
@@BrandonChinn i wish I could send you a few pics, Im running into a few slags here. My CAI tube won't fit anymore and Im not sure where certain hoses go
Probably the best video on the 18 install. I'm about to put mine on my 16 gt. That evap connection seems kinda sketchy tho. The elec tape definitely is. Didn't come here to talk shit cause I've done way worse... But I was wondering if you know who will write a tune keeping the imrcs for someone who lives in commiefornia.. I'm having a hell of a time finding someone. My manifold has actually been sitting almost a yr and a half... Sucks
Appreciate it man! 😂 yes you are correct it was a sketchy fix. A couple days later we got it squared away though 😎 I believe Lund or Palm Beach Dyno could write you up a tune for it. That’s who I’ve used for myself. Unless you prefer someone more local to you
Yes !! This vid helped me out the most out of alllllbthe 2018 mani vids.Thanks man!!!
Glad this helped!!!
I have a 2017 Mustang GT that's throwing p2006 and p2007 IMRC Codes. I'm not really sure what to do or where to start. I don't have a ton of money to spend.
Brandon.....Absolutely one of the best videos made on this......Did you notice a low end power lose with the IMRC lockout kit? I'm about to install them on a 2016 GT......Comment back to me please......✌
Thank you Thomas! Glad this helps! Yes there is a very slight power loss but it’s below 3k. You can feel the engine slightly lugging but nothing of concern in my opinion. You can definitely see a nice power difference once the tune is dialed in though!
@@BrandonChinn Thanks for your reply Brandon.....I have Livernois Motorsports updating the tune.....They're going to turn off the IMRC and read some recorded data to tweek everything as it should be......This IMRC seems to be a bad design on these coyote engines.....I can't wait to delete this from the manifold......I'll subscribe to your UA-cam and find you on Instagram.....
@@thomasrouh2258 yeahhhhhit can be a problem sometimes so deleting them isn’t usually any harm in anyway! Sounds good though! I’ll be sure look out and follow back! 😎
@@BrandonChinn My man....We'll definitely talk again.....Thank you Brandon....
@@thomasrouh2258 absolutely! Shoot me a message when you’re ready 😎
Do you know where you would run the hoses if you were keeping the IMRC?
@@Zmeister02 same spot, but you’d have a hose connecting the rear to the front of the manifold
question bro, i’ll be doing this on sunday do i still need to cap off those two intake ports on a stock air box ?
@@davidolmos6331 hey dude! Depends if you have an auto or manual as well
@@BrandonChinn it’s a manual bro!
ill be doing this tomorrow bro :)
Nice man! Good luck!
Thanks for showing that bolt pattern lol! But thank you this is the most complete and clear how to video on UA-cam. One question though, did you not change your injectors ? Or is it only if you run e85?
Frederick Tabb haha that damn bolt pattern 😂 and I appreciate it! And no need to change the injectors UNLESS you decide to go E85. Stock injectors won’t support e85
@@BrandonChinn im going e85👍
@@FJTabb Ahh then yes just swap those injectors and you're good to go!
Do you need a tune if you put it on a 2015 gt? If so which one?
@@mistafivefivesix Yes absolutely. Vehicle will not start without a tune. As far as which company, you have multiple to choose from. In this video the company that tuned it was Lund
@@BrandonChinn thanks for the response! So I am new to this, I put on a Roush CAI. I haven't removed the sleeve so it is not 105mm, yet. I am going to add this intake to my 2015 GT. After I add this intake, then remove the sleeve in the CAI so its 105mm, load a tune and I am good to drive it? I dont need a dyno right? A tune through the OBD2 is good enough? Sorry for the newbie questions.
0:47 Just pull the fuse. No need to remove the seat…
When going from a 2015 to a 2018 intake manifold, is it necessary to have it retuned if I have a K&N cold air and Borla cat-back exhaust?
geno brown hey! So you would need a tune no matter what. When switch from a 15 manifold to 18 manifold it will be pulling in much more air then normal so the car will not run unless you get a tune for it
So I’m supposed to Capp off that hose on the right? The bigger hose that you have just hanging there ? I’m confused
Are you able to message me on Instagram @BrandonChin just so i could see pictures by chance?
I have a 2019 mustang GT with a 2018 ported intake do I have to do the IMRC lockouts? Or can I just plug the connectors back in
Since they’re the same manifold you can just plug it in
Thanks man I appreciate it.
You’re the man!
In a 2018 GT, is it necessary to upgrade the intake manifold, the roush performance one for exemple?, also can it be tune by lund X4/sf4 ? Does this tune apply for a intake manifold roush, jlt intake, kooks headers, and a cat back? Thanks
EZy Win so the manifold doesn’t need to be upgraded at all. The 18-21 manifold is actually very efficient. As for the tune, if you’re going to get tuned by Lund you must have an Ngauge for it to work. They can’t tune on sct tuners. And the tune is mainly for just the intake and manifold. The headers and exhaust don’t need a tune
Brandon Chin ok cool thanks you, I saw the cobra jet manifold even for a 2018 the power will increase? Also can a GT with full bolts on can be driven daily? Like the way to college and back( 15miles) or will it get problems?
EZy Win yeah the cobra jet manifold does get the most power but not by what I would consider worth it. It also costs the most to upgrade between the manifold itself, and intake and throttle body. And yes a vehicle with full bolts on can be driven daily. That’s basically my car and I drive it everywhere lol
Brandon Chin thanks very much bro, I’m getting my GT in 2 weeks, I live in Mexico City so I’m gonna needs all the bolts to get all the power due to altitude 🤑🤑
EZy Win haha I gotcha bro! Enjoy it dude 😎
My ported intake is coming in next week for my 2015 GT that already has a JLT intake. Any dyno results? I'm hoping to clear, or surpass, the big 500hp mark
The Horseman unfortunately he never got his vehicle dyno so we actually don’t know what’s it making to the wheels
@@BrandonChinn Also, I watched another install video when the guy just took out the fuel pump fuse in the engine compartment. Seems like that would be easier, yes? What's ur thought on that
The Horseman either works! I prefer to disconnect the pump directly as that is what I’m used to doing. Plus I don’t want to lose the fuse either. I’m terrible when it comes to that stuff. I 3 boxes of separate fuses for when I lose them 😂
@@BrandonChinn will my SCT tuner work for this or do I have to buy a tune for this mod?
The Horseman you’d have a get a custom tune for it
I don’t know how you did that video so fast, Ive been out here 6 hours and just about to pull finally pull it out 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🫨🫨🫨🫨🫨🫨🤤😧😧😦😦😴🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄😰😰😰😰😰🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺😫😫😤😤😤😤😫😫😫😫😫🫠🫠🫠🫠🫠🫠🫠🫣🫣
Haha I have faith in you! 😂😂
So....Im installing my intake RIGHT NOW, watching you video step-by-step as I go. I need to add....mine is a 2015 gt model and there are TWO plastic, non-electrical holding clips on the back that make the two electrical (pigtails) connectors impossible to get at. I just ended up breaking them off as that wiribg harness will not be used anymore
The Horseman yes the two pigtails can’t really be seen, it’s more of a feeling and the only way I’ve been able to access it, is by propping up the manifold slightly just enough to reach my hands back there and feel for it. Unfortunately it does get broken off in some cases sorry to be about that man
@@BrandonChinn i wish I could send you a few pics, Im running into a few slags here. My CAI tube won't fit anymore and Im not sure where certain hoses go
The Horseman shoot me a message on Instagram @BrandonChin
@@BrandonChinn there are 10 of you 😂
The Horseman uhhhh 😂😂 it’s the only one spelled just like that. What’s you IG?
Does anyone get the Fuel System OL Fault?
Thanks 🙏
Glad this helped!
I legit cannot get the plugs out of the rear of the mani got the driver side but not the passenger
Grab a pair of pliers and try it. It’s not going to be reused so if you have to break it it’ll be okay
bro just take the fuse out of the control box for fuel pump lol
Didn’t know the fuse and didn’t feel like taking it out lol an extra 2 min never hurt anyone
Can also just pull the fuel pump fuse
Correct also an option
good video
mustang society thank you! I appreciate it!
I think u skip plugging in the plugs in the back of manifold
Those plugs don’t get reused since we no longer have the IMRCs in it
Worse part and most time consuming part of this install is the imrc cables they are a bitch because ford decided to wire tie the fuck out of them
Haha! With the right tools it should be a breeze tbh
If you do IMRC lock out kit this shouldn’t be a problem correct ?
You unplug all the connectors out the back of the manifold and tuck them away ?