Sunday, April 8, 2018

My visit to Raptor Assault April 2018



OK - if you haven't heard, when you buy a Ford Performance vehicle i.e. Ford Raptor - you get an invite for the first year of ownership to visit the FPRS (Ford Performance Racing School) in Erda Utah.  Erda what?  Exactly!  So here's a quick history lesson...


TOOELE (pronounced TOO-WILL-AH), UTAH – With the recent announcement that Ford Performance Racing School has signed a four-year agreement with Tooele County in Utah to provide new driving school programs at the racetrack formerly known as Miller Motorsports Park, it’s a pretty good bet that somewhere in the afterlife, the late Larry Miller is smiling.  The racing circuit was first slated to cost $2M but ended up ballooning to a stout $160M!  Seriously - it's a kick-ass track!

Lawrence Horne Miller (April 26, 1944 – February 20, 2009) was a Utah businessman and philanthropist who was well known as the owner of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s Utah Jazz and of the Salt Lake Bees, a Triple-A Minor League Baseball franchise. Miller and his companies also owned 54 automotive dealerships throughout the Western United States,[2] and a variety of other business ventures, including Prestige Financial Services, Inc.  The racetrack was sold to Tooele county and Ford decided to start it's racing school at this fantastic track!

Founded in 2006, Ford Performance Racing School has become one of America’s top training programs for those wanting to sharpen their skills while becoming better and safer drivers. The school employs a fleet of modified vehicles as well as a team of instructors comprised of championship-winning drivers.

Of course, there will never be another Larry H. Miller, who had ordered his casket painted Guardsman Blue with Wimbledon White racing stripes. While the Ford Performance Racing School at the Utah Motorsports Campus still honors the Miller legacy, we’ll likely never see another man with the passion or wherewithal to build such a tribute to Ford Motor Company’s racing heritage.

So now you know the history of why it's in Utah.

We bought our 2017 Raptor and officially took ownership April 10th, 2017 - and the school only allows a free visit/track day for one year after purchase!  We JUST made it on April 2nd 2018 WAHOO!

My wife and I opted to drive from Folsom, CA to Toole, UT which is about 9 1/2 hours - yes a long day but it's fun to explore!  Definitely try the Black Rifle Coffee Company - they're veteran based and roast their coffee right in the shop!

Anyhoo... We arrived late Saturday night 3/31 at our AirBNB - and we didn't plan this but it was Easter weekend - yikes!  The family was super nice even though it was a busy weekend...  only about 10 minutes away from the track as well.  

Sunday was Easter so we went into Salt Lake City and tried out Finca - the Easter brunch was fantastic!  Normally they're a tapas kind of place and it influenced the menu for sure!  My sexy wife and her plate of food :)


Easter was nice and relaxing - kind of odd as we usually host every holiday at our house, but our kids seemed to enjoy the time away... don't worry, they're older.  We explored SLC and had a nice little hike overlooking the valley.


My wife wasn't allowed to participate in the Raptor Assault (really our only gripe!)  So we explored a bit more to find some spots for her to visit while I was out in the truck...

We found Kindig-It Designs and Diesel Sellerz both shows we like to watch on TV - so she was set and ready to visit them Monday.  


The evening before the track/off-road day the FPRS guys host a dinner - it was pretty good, not a $120 plate by any means, but geesh guys it's free food and was good chicken & roast beef!

 

They have a 30 minute review of what to expect the next day - it's about 2 hours on track, and the rest of the day is off-road on public trails...  very cool!

Some pics of the vehicles in the FPRS Center





Ok - onto Monday the actual day!  You arrive around 7:45am and get an overview of the day, pair up with a buddy, plus you pick a helmet to fit your noggin.  Yes, a few times in the day you have to wear a helmet - probably a good idea on some of these activities for sure!  Also, to note, the front tires are inflated to 32psi and the rears are 28psi - after years of testing the FPRS team says that's the best setup - but the warning light will stay on in the truck at that lower pressure.

My buddy (Ray) for the day - with a thumbs up as we set off!

   

They split our 15 trucks into 2 main groups at first, one set went to the dirt track to test different truck modes, and we went to the hill section.  The hills are meant to show the capability and stability of these trucks - it's a big crazy.

If you look at the pic below - we were at a 27-30 degree angle sideways and the instructor was standing UNDERNEATH us on the side and shook the truck!  We seriously thought we would tip over and crush him, but he said the trucks are good for over 40 degrees before thinking about tipping - that's just insane!




Next we did a 30 degree vertical climb...  just as crazy, turn-on the rear locker - can't see over the hood and have to use the front camera. The Raptor goes up and over without ANY issues... The hill-descent is amazing, hit the button and the truck will hold you in spot.


Next was the dirt track for us - had to wear helmets for this one!  Each driver gets 4 laps.  1 in normal mode, 2 in mud/sand, 3 in baja, and 4 back in normal.  You feel pretty good but when you hit Baja mode it's AWESOME!


 After our toss around in the baja pit - we got to drive on the highway to our off-road courses
Jacob City Trail, Powerline Trail to Ophir, FiveMile Pass and Sunshine Canyon.

The trails were simple to crazy - the flats were Baja Mode primarily and we scooted across the holes and bumps like nobody's business.  The hills were very much aligned with these bigger trucks - note: Jeeps have a big advantage because they have a shorter wheelbase.  But when put to the task, the Raptors rock climbed with the best of em...

Here's some pics of the first trail...  when you go offroad you have to turn on the front light bar and rear chase lights using AUX1 and AUX2 - the radio in the center console is great (Kenwood) and lets you chat with your lead truck all the time.






After the romp through the first trail, we came up to a nice climb - did some Baja to get to the base of the climb then used Mud/Sand (turn off the locker) to go the rest of the trail...



You get a box lunch and we hang out by these huge holes that are rebar-covered... they go down 70-100 feet.  Pretty windy at this elevation (I think about 4,300 ft) but more to come!



 Group pic!

After lunch we put it in Rock/Crawl mode with the locker ENABLED (we're gonna need it!)

We started up a trail that took us up to over 7,000 ft.  The school placed a spotter in a few places because the rock ledges were pretty big and lots of shifting shale/rock - nobody wanted to experience downhill sideways :)







After we hit the peak we relaxed - but it was SUPER windy at 7,300 ft.



hey Ray!

The descent was really nice - got to use Hill Descent Control - basically you push the button and the truck takes over - you pretty much steer!  Once we got past the steep stuff we put it in 2M and let the engine braking help with the rest of the way...





Then we headed to the last spot - for a Baja run through the desert!

After a training run, we each got 2 runs.  The first cone was the start, and could run 40mph up to checkpoint 1, then slow to 30mph by checkpoint2, and finally back to 10mph at the end.  Was about a 2 mile run and the Raptor ate up the holes, rocks like nothing was there!  Just amazing!










After the Baja run it was time to head back to FPRS - we finally got some rain on the way back.



We get back - review the day and get our trophies - so cool the BFG KO2 tire that was built specifically for the Raptor is on the trophy!


Great job Ray!  We survived!

My Trophy and Certificate! 



Overall - fantastic experience.  If you have a Raptor - don't pass this up!  You can even get some Ford apparel at the store on your way out... I nabbed a Raptor Assault sticker for my truck :)

EARNED IT!


The drive home the next day was nice during the daytime -got to see the Great Salt Lake and other fun stuff.  Like the Morton Salt Facory...


Pretty cool how the water reflects the mountains... 


The weird Tree of Utah

...and this dude in a '90s Mustang GT convertible with the top down at 37F 👀
we were doing the speed limit at 80MPH and he went by pretty fast!


Oh, and if you ever go through Sparks, NV - stop at BJ's Barbecue on Tuesdays -it's Tri-Tip day!








Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Switching to color-matching amber fog lights...


The nice part about a great online community is that when a great product needs a little tweak - the vendors LISTEN!  We all tend to love https://fordraptorlights.com/  because they put out great products - the fog pocket lights match PERFECTLY to the OEM body style and looks like it should have come from the factory that way...

The little 10W KC-HiLites at the outer edge can be clear or amber, well the amber lenses from KC-HiLites that come with the setup are a little too yellow - think Subaru WRX fog light color :)

Well, we spoke and FRL listened!  They developed new lenses that are color matched to the OEM amber lights - so much better!

Check out the pics!

Here you can see the new amber lens on the left which is ever so slightly darker when compared to the KC-Hilites on the right.


Next - some of the color probably comes from the lens thickness, the KC lens is on the left, and the new lense is on the right - it's probably double the thickness!


Here I've mounted the new lens on the left pic, and the original is on the right... hard to see in the daylight, but the new lens is brighter and matches the color of the OEM lights!

new amber lens below


original KC lens below



side by side light output


Pretty noticeable difference!
I hope this helps if you're looking for a color match.

  The lenses are only $12!  WELL worth the service and look!





Sunday, March 11, 2018

Flowmaster FlowFX Review 2017 Ford Raptor

One more thing - right?  Well, I was able to get a great deal on this part and so far very happy with it!  The  Flowmaster 717776 Exhaust Muffler is a mid-muffler replacement for the OEM part.  It keeps the OEM resonator and the existing tailpipes - which I'm fine with.  I like the matte finished black tips and just wanted a little more sound from the exhaust, and NO drone!  Love it!

Here's a quick video of the sound!


  

and a longer video of the review!


Flowmaster FlowFX is their new design where it's not just a muffler that you weld in - it's a slip-fit system that makes things a LOT easier for installation.



 

Features
Designed as a direct-fit replacement muffler for the 2017-2018 Ford Raptor trucks with the 3.5L Ecoboost engine. This easy to install direct-fit muffler delivers a moderate to aggressive interior and exterior sound level that will appeal to anyone looking for a deep powerful exhaust note. Features include all 3.00 inch mandrel-bent bright stainless steel tubing mated to a specially designed dual 3.00 inch inlet/outlet "straight-through" FlowFX muffler for great sound and maximum performance. Utilizes the factory hangers and connections without any cutting or welding and installs in about 20 minutes. Includes all necessary parts and hardware. Proud to Say Made in the USA.

  • Bright 409s Stainless Steel Construction
  • Moderate to Aggressive Exhaust Tone
  • Quick and Easy Installation
  • Direct-fit System



Tuesday, March 6, 2018

2017 Raptor Part 1 802a Stereo Upgrade - Pioneer TS-A878 center channel

FINALLY getting around to upgrading my speaker(s) - did a quick video on the process for the center dash speaker - yes it's just one. The Sony system isn't terrible in the Raptor, but it needs more help for sure - the range of the OEM speakers is pretty stale... From lots of reviews on the forums, these Pioneer A-series are an inexpensive addition to really make the audio 'sing' 😎

Parts needed for this task:



Next will be the doors!

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

TopCoat F11 on the Raptor - wow, nice shine!

OK - you've probably seen the ads online and on Facebook - TopCoat F11 - never wash your car again!  LOL right?  Wouldn't that be nice!?

Well, I bit the bullet during the holidays to try it out - and I'm pretty impressed to be honest!  They send you a bottle of TopCoat spray, 1 small sealer, and 2 lint free polishing cloths. 

    



At first, I was like - what is this bottle?  Seriously?  It smells funky to be honest - but then I realized I could apply it on EVERYTHING!  Doesn't matter if it's paint, glass, bumpers, etc.  It puts a great shine on everything!  

First I washed the truck with ONR wash n wax - that itself is amazing.  I used a 5-gallon bucket with ONR, a Grit Guard insert, and about 2 gallons of water with some microfiber cloths...


once you've tried ONR, you'll never go back!

After everything is washed and dried - it's time for the TopCoat...  honestly I wasn't expecting much, reviews say it streaked, etc...  so I started one panel at a time.



As you can see from the results - the truck looks BRAND NEW!  I'm seriously impressed!  It's odd, but I can't wait for rain! :)  LOL

Give it a try, you'll be amazed!



Friday, January 26, 2018

My Forscan favorite tweaks to the 2017 Ford Raptor

From my previous blog about Forscan it's a free tool that lets you monitor, modify the computers in your vehicle.  The 2017 Ford Raptor is able to take advantage of this tool as well!


Please do some research. After doing that - you'll need the following setup to repeat what I've done with my truck:

  1. Windows Laptop with Bluetooth
  2. http://www.forscan.org/ software, and follow the process from my previous blog.
  3. A modern OBDII device, I chose the ScanTool 426101 OBDLink MX Bluetooth - yes it's pricey, but it's seriously one of the best devices as you can leave it installed and it has auto power on/off.


      

The Forscan tutorial is continually updated, I highly suggest reading through it since it will simplify your understanding for your vehicle and what risks/benefits you'll find.


There are tweaks for multiple vehicles, but for the Raptor you'll want to use the F-150 Forscan spreadsheet... https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uDSQ1Z5a2Wt8-kjrSiVSlDFGFHnfeuhb3RTMVz95730/edit#gid=815852466 and example is shown below:


The changes I wanted to apply are the following:

Autofold Mirrors
and the result:



Double Horn Honk disable - basically if you leave your cars in the truck and get out and close the door, you don't get that annoying double honk sound!

Engine temp & Transmission temp shows above gauges (8" Clusters only)
this is nice because you can see when things are actually warmed up!


Fake engine noise disable (TBD - I kinda like it!)

Heated & Cooled Seat Icons AND Heated Steering Wheel on home & climate screen
This is my favorite, really fills in the screen and is super usable on cold days!


Hope this has been helpful - post comments and questions if you need help!




Friday, January 12, 2018

SPD Exhaust Adapters for the 3.5L Ecoboost F-150 Ford Raptor

Engines are air-pumps - plainly said, more air in = more air out.  In general, if you can move more air/fuel - you make more power...

This is why SPD Performance created these SPD Exhaust Adapters - see below...




So you wonder - what the heck is this?

If you see below, the SPD adapter is on the left and the OEM adapter is on the right...
These larger adapters will maximize flow, greatly reduce exhaust back-pressure and help to lower Exhaust Gas Temperatures (EGTs). 

The outlet is 2.3125" ID compared to the stock outlet which is 2.0625" ID.
This is a 25% increase in area for the exhaust to leave the turbo...


You'll need a stud puller - well worth the $20 to save your knuckles!


The guys at the garage had all the right tools to install these puppies... thank God!


They seem to be doing the job - the exhaust sounds a little deeper too!




Thursday, January 11, 2018

F-150 Ford Raptor VTA (Vent to Air) MOD - so simple!

OK - gosh I feel like I should be 17 again...  you know, that cool WHOOSH sound that a turbo car makes, well dammit - mine can do it too! LOL

There's a simple VTA (Vent to Air) MOD that takes the hose off the blowoff/bypass valve that vents the excess turbo pressure and you plug the return hose - instant PSSSHHH!

First - buy a really nice billet plug http://www.stage3motorsports.com/S3M-VTAMOD-2013-2014-F150-3-5L-EcoBoost-S3M-VTA-MOD-Plug.html - I got mine used for $20 shipped.

Some guys use this (honestly you can!)



Simply remove the plate under the front driver skid plate, you know - the one you take off to change the oil filter... 6 bolts, super easy.  You reach up and simply untwist the hose connecting to the BOV off the intercooler.  You can see the hose disconnected below.


Next, you take your fancy plug and stick it in the hose you just removed.


Now, just so I can be cool - I ziptied the hose to the BOV so it won't be jangling around by the fans

And here's the sound result!  Amplified of course thanks to the open air element from Whipple :)



Incredibly simple to do, and if you like the PSSSSH!  then do it!  if not, plug it back in!

See ya!

My visit to Whipple Supercharger in Fresno

I setup a fantastic Group Buy for the Whipple Stage 1 Kit online - we hoped to get at least 10 guys in to get the discount, little did I know that 42 people signed up in 2 days!!  If you know Whipple Superchargers then you understand why they're so good!  They've been around for decades and are most popularly know for their twin-screw superchargers.

Well, the 2017 Ford Raptor - is a twin-turbo V6, so why the heck would Whipple mess with a turbo car?  It's a totally different forced induction running from exhaust gases versus compressing incoming ambient air like a supercharger does... well, it's because Whipple has had a masterful relationship with Ford and they work together to build an amazing ECU tune for this truck!

The kit comes with a new Cold Air Intake (CAI), a bigger intercooler (which is critical in keeping temps lower), and of course the masterful computer retune.  I visited the Whipple home site in Fresno, CA and dropped it off for the upgrades.

Naturally the motor needs to cool down after our 3 hour drive, so they worked on it later that afternoon while my son and I trolloped around Fresno (hint: not that much to do!)

The next morning, I was like a kid at Christmas - up early, wanting to run down and check the tree for presents - but alas, I was in a hotel room and ate some oatmeal with bad coffee  LOL

But we decided to go over to the Whipple shop earlier so we could maybe sneak a peak.  Little did we know that Dustin Whipple himself would give us the grand tour!  


haha - even the bushes say WHIPPLE 

Some nice customer toys in the lot
that supercharged GT350 puts down 987HP!!!

can't go wrong with a blacked out GT

More Raptor Fun!

Yes, that's an engine dyno!

Brand new 2018 Mustang GT ready for a supercharger buildup!

A whole building full of CNC machines making custom/small-order parts!

 Taking bit's of metal like this...

and turning it into this!
 

ooh, dive right in!  LOL


Now, onto the dyno!  Here are my old parts...

and the computer for the dyno


The beast on the dyno!




she's a little fat :)
 

re-gapping the spark plugs...
 

pic of the new intake


Here's the fun! 




Overall, the tune was tweaked and dialed in - the truck goes from 450HP/510ft-lbs stock

 to 

530HP 580ft-lbs tuned!!

VERY happy with the results!

The nice part is this is CARB legal with an actual E0 number 

A lot of folks have been concerned about the 'open' box design - but as you can see the gasket presses up to the hood so it's not fully 'open' under there - definitely gives more 'whoosh' sound from the turbos :)




edit: As you know, turbo vehicles can appreciate a good tune - and Whipple did a fantastic job of keeping this setup CARB legal AND giving the punch it needs.  They even update the Transmission Control Module (TCM) regularly so you can get the benefit of all the Ford updates to the new 10-spd transmission coding!  Hope you enjoy!






Finally installed my subwoofer upgrade

 So many projects, so little time... but I've been wanting to update my subwoofer and amp for as long as I've owned the truck - it&#...