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  1. Mustang EcoBoost Aluminum Radiator R&D, Part 1: Initial Development

    Mustang EcoBoost Aluminum Radiator R&D, Part 1: Initial Development

    Interested in purchasing this awesome aluminum radiator? Check out more details on our product page linked below!

    Mishimoto Ford Mustang EcoBoost Performance Aluminum Radiator

    In an effort to give your Mustang optimal cooling performance, the bright minds at Mishimoto have embarked upon a mission to develop an efficient radiator solution for the EB. It is only a matter of time before high-powered EcoBoost models begin hitting the track, necessitating a cooling solution that outperforms the stock radiator.

    Luckily we have our own 2015 Mustang shop vehicle for product design and testing. We also have a local enthusiast who is kind enough to loan us his automatic EcoBoost for test fitting with the transmission cooler location on the S550.

    Stock Radiator

    EcoBoost owners have two radiator options from the factory. The Performance Package (PP) models are equipped with

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  2. 2015 Mustang Expansion Tank Project, Part 1: Stock Tank and 3D Modeling

    2015 Mustang Expansion Tank Project, Part 1: Stock Tank and 3D Modeling

    Interested in picking up our aluminum coolant expansion tank? Check out more details on our product page linked below.

    Mishimoto Ford Mustang EcoBoost/V6/V8 Aluminum Coolant Expansion Tank

    It's hard to match that feeling you get when purchasing a new car, especially the new S-550 Mustang. Picking up your friends for joy rides, melting the tires down the full length of your neighborhood, pulling into the driveway, popping the hood in complete ecstasy " wait " what is that? Is that the coolant expansion tank? Why is it so terrible looking?

    This is pretty similar to what happened the day our shop 2015 EB arrived. The engine bay on both the 2.3L and 5.0L vehicles is quite nice, well organized, and clean. Unfortunately, right up front in plain sight sits quite an eyesore in the form of your coolant expansion tank. To improve aesthetics, we decided to tackle R&D to bring you guys a more appealing

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  3. Mustang EcoBoost Intercooler Pipe R&D, Part 1: Stock Piping Evaluation

    Mustang EcoBoost Intercooler Pipe R&D, Part 1: Stock Piping Evaluation

    Interested in picking up our Mustang EcoBoost Intercooler Pipe Kit? Check out more details on our product page linked below!

    Mishimoto Ford Mustang EcoBoost Intercooler Pipe Kit

    Stock Mustang EcoBoost hot-side intercooler pipe
    Stock Mustang EcoBoost hot-side intercooler pipe


    Stock Mustang EcoBoost hot-side intercooler pipe
    Stock Mustang EcoBoost hot-side intercooler pipe

    We popped this unit off to inspect it

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  4. Unleashing The EcoBoost - Downpipe Development, Part 1: Stock Component

    Unleashing The EcoBoost - Downpipe Development, Part 1: Stock Component

    Interested in purchasing our Mustang EcoBoost Downpipe? Check out more details on our product page linked below!

    Mishimoto Ford Mustang EcoBoost Downpipe!

    Opening up the exhaust on a turbocharged vehicle is a great first modification that can make a big impact on drivability, vehicle sound, and driver enjoyment. Typically, a vehicle will see improvements in horsepower and massive gains in torque output. Emissions and sound requirements normally restrict the size and efficiency of stock exhaust systems, which explains why big gains result from enlarging the piping and eliminating or reducing restrictions within the piping.

    For this project, we will focus our efforts on designing and testing a new downpipe option for the 2015+ Ford EcoBoost Mustang. Before tackling our downpipe design, we will take a look at the stock unit pulled from our Triple Yellow shop vehicle.

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  5. The Mustang EcoBoost Intercooler, Part 4: Final Prototype Design

    The Mustang EcoBoost Intercooler, Part 4: Final Prototype Design

    Interested in picking up this awesome Mustang EcoBoost Intercooler? Check out our product page for more details!

    Mishimoto Mustang EcoBoost Performance Intercooler

    Prototype Modeling

    Now that we had a core that was functioning to our standards, it was time to finalize our end tank design and make 3D models to reflect our plans. After some lengthy modeling work, we came up with the renders you see below!

    Mishimoto prototype intercooler 3D model
    Mishimoto prototype intercooler 3D model

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  6. The EcoBoost Intake Project, Part 4: Testing Data & Final Product

    The EcoBoost Intake Project, Part 4: Testing Data & Final Product

    Interested in purchasing our Mustang EcoBoost intake system? Check out more details on our product page linked below!

    Mishimoto Ford Mustang EcoBoost Performance Air Intake

    Mishimoto intake installed
    Mishimoto intake installed

    After wrapping up the design of our intake for the 2015, it was time to put the car on the rollers to see if we were making any power gains. As mentioned earlier in this series, we believed that significant power gains were unlikely due to the MAP-based ECU, which is not normally affected by modified intake systems.

    Dyno Testing

    With that in mind, we strapped the Mustang down and made a few pulls.

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  7. The Mustang EcoBoost Intercooler, Part 3: Prototype Testing

    The Mustang EcoBoost Intercooler, Part 3: Prototype Testing

    Interested in picking up this awesome Mustang EcoBoost Intercooler? Check out our product page for more details!

    Mishimoto Mustang EcoBoost Performance Intercooler

    Will this cooler be efficient enough to properly handle the heat and pressure created by the EcoBoost? Will we see any power gains during testing? These questions will be answered in the next few minutes, perhaps even quicker if you get scroll happy and skip ahead. Don't ruin the suspense!

    Stock Intercooler Testing

    First, we would need to capture data from the stock intercooler. We installed bungs on both the hot- and cold-side couplers for our pressure and temperature sensors.

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  8. The Mustang EcoBoost Intercooler, Part 2: Prototype Fabrication

    The Mustang EcoBoost Intercooler, Part 2: Prototype Fabrication

    Interested in picking up this awesome Mustang EcoBoost Intercooler? Check out our product page for more details!

    Mishimoto Mustang EcoBoost Performance Intercooler

    An Interesting Discovery

    At this point, our intercooler project took an interesting turn. We wanted to develop a cooler, including going through the process of 3D design, and working up a prototype unit. That said, we had a new idea to get some early baseline testing for core design.

    After swinging by our sample room, we retrieved the cooler shown below.

    Mishmoto E90 intercooler
    Mishmoto E90 intercooler

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  9. The EcoBoost Intake Project, Part 3: Airbox Design

    The EcoBoost Intake Project, Part 3: Airbox Design

    Interested in purchasing our Mustang EcoBoost intake system? Check out more details on our product page linked below!

    Mishimoto Ford Mustang EcoBoost Performance Air Intake

    Last time we covered the design of our intake pipe and left you with a look at our airbox design in the form of a rendering. It's time to show you how we developed this component.

    First, we started with some steel and began selecting mounting points for attaching our box. Once we found these points, we pulled out the welder and began fabricating a prototype.

    Fabricating Mustang airbox
    Fabricating Mustang airbox

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  10. The EcoBoost Intake Project, Part 2: Prototype Piping

    The EcoBoost Intake Project, Part 2: Prototype Piping

    Interested in purchasing our Mustang EcoBoost intake system? Check out more details on our product page linked below!

    Mishimoto Ford Mustang EcoBoost Performance Air Intake

    With the stock unit out of the way we could begin developing our intake piping. We would be starting at the turbocharger and working outward to an airbox near the stock location.

    Using the dimensions from the stock unit, we developed a 3D model of an inlet hose that would be constructed from a silicone material. After completing the model, we produced a unit using our 3D printer.

    Printing 3D model of intake inlet tube
    Printing 3D model of intake inlet tube

    Because this piece is larger than the

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