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  1. The Mustang EcoBoost Intercooler, Part 1: Stock Cooler

    The Mustang EcoBoost Intercooler, Part 1: Stock Cooler

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

    Mishimoto Mustang EcoBoost Performance Intercooler

    With nearly a 30-year gap between the old and new turbocharged 4-cylinder Mustang, some things are bound to change. The new Mustang features many interesting advances in technology, including direct injection, a twin-scroll turbocharger, a DOHC cylinder head with variable valve timing, and a newly designed intercooler. The 80's model featured a top-mount intercooler that was fed cool air through a functional hood scoop. This was pretty slick stuff for the days when the Walkman revolutionized how we listen to music, and "the Clapper" paved the way for a new level of laziness.

    The new Mustang features a very efficient front-mounted intercooler that fits right below the radiator. A fresh stream of airflow passes through the tube-and-fin core and works to combat high intake temperatures.

    We've been highlighting our progress on the

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  2. Mishimoto 2015+ Ford Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost Direct-Fit Baffled Oil Catch Can System, Part 4: Results and Project Conclusion

    Mishimoto 2015+ Ford Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost Direct-Fit Baffled Oil Catch Can System, Part 4: Results and Project Conclusion

    Interested in picking up this awesome catch can kit? Check out more details on our product page linked below!

    Mishimoto Ford Mustang EcoBoost Baffled Oil Catch Can

    When we left you last time, we had equipped our Mustang up with our prototype dual-can setup, and we sent the vehicle out for some road use. Since we would be testing other components (intake and intercooler) at the same time, dyno pulls would also be conducted with this setup installed.

    After just 300 miles of road use, this is what we found.

    PCV catch can contents
    PCV catch can contents

    PCV catch can contents
    PCV catch can contents

    It's Interesting that our breather-side catch can looked fairly empty after our road testing.

    Breather catch can contents
    Breather catch can contents

    The can above was bone dry. We continued to accumulate miles, and strangely enough, this can still did not collect any fluid. Although it had a scent of fuel and oil, accumulation was nonexistent.

    With our results in, we came to the conclusion that our kit would include only the PCV-side catch can. We would never want to

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  3. The EcoBoost Intake Project, Part 1: Stock Intake System

    The EcoBoost Intake Project, Part 1: Stock Intake System

    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

    Fresh Air

    An intake is a great way to dip your feet into the aftermarket modification pool. Easy to install, instant results, and a neat sound are key draws for upgrading this particular component. Depending upon the form of engine management and airflow sensor use, slight power gains are often a result of upgrading to a less restrictive system.

    The new EcoBoost Mustang is slightly different than other intake projects we have tackled, which have been mainly Subaru MAF-style intake systems. As you know, the EB is a MAP-based system, so intake upgrades normally make less of an impact on power but still provide that same intake noise/growl you expect. Additionally, upgrading the intake for greater flow will provide less restrictions for vehicles that are further upgraded (exhaust, tune, turbocharger, etc.).

    With all this

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  4. Mishimoto 2015+ Ford Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost Direct-Fit Baffled Oil Catch Can System, Part 3: Line Routing and Final Prototype

    Mishimoto 2015+ Ford Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost Direct-Fit Baffled Oil Catch Can System, Part 3: Line Routing and Final Prototype

    Interested in picking up this awesome catch can kit? Check out more details on our product page linked below!

    Mishimoto Ford Mustang EcoBoost Baffled Oil Catch Can

    Mishimoto 2015 Mustang EB
    Mishimoto 2015 Mustang EB

    Last time, we selected the mounting brackets for our dual can setup. As mentioned earlier in our thread, we would be performing real-world road testing to determine if both lines accumulate byproduct. Our next task was to develop and install some lines for testing.

    Line Fabrication

    First, we tackled the breather line, which ties in between the valve cover and the turbocharger inlet pipe. Our line routes from the breather port around the rear of the engine to the catch can. The return line follows a similar path back to the inlet pipe. You will notice we have retained the stock pressure sensor.

    Breather line mockup
    Breather line mockup

    Breather line mockup
    Breather line mockup

    Breather line mockup
    Breather line mockup

    These lines even fit with the stock engine cover!

    Breather line mockup
    Breather line mockup

    Breather line mockup
    Breather line mockup

    A few interesting things to note about the hoses. First,

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  5. Mishimoto 2015+ Ford Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost Direct-Fit Baffled Oil Catch Can System, Part 2: Catch Can Selection and Bracket Fabrication

    Mishimoto 2015+ Ford Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost Direct-Fit Baffled Oil Catch Can System, Part 2: Catch Can Selection and Bracket Fabrication

    Interested in picking up this awesome catch can kit? Check out more details on our product page linked below!

    Mishimoto Ford Mustang EcoBoost Baffled Oil Catch Can

    Now that we had a good idea of where to start with this project, our team began by selecting the appropriate catch can for the Mustang.

    Catch Can Selection

    We have two options in catch cans. Our standard baffled oil catch can is shown below.

    This innovative catch can features a slew of high-quality CNC-machined components. The unit utilizes thread-in fittings, an internal baffle, and a bronze 40-micron filter to separate the particles. We have had a ton of success offering this product as a universal catch can. One thing that may hold us back from using this component in the Mustang 2.3L is the general footprint. This is a large catch can and provides a massive volume for oil collection. Although the engine compartment of the 2.3L is rather spacious, we would need to fit two of these cans under the hood. This could affect the

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  6. Mishimoto 2015+ Ford Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost Direct-Fit Baffled Oil Catch Can System, Part 1: Introduction and Project Plans

    Mishimoto 2015+ Ford Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost Direct-Fit Baffled Oil Catch Can System, Part 1: Introduction and Project Plans

    Interested in picking up this awesome catch can kit? Check out more details on our product page linked below!

    Mishimoto Ford Mustang EcoBoost Baffled Oil Catch Can

    Mishimoto 2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost
    Mishimoto 2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost

    Does it need a catch can?

    This question is on the minds of many vehicle enthusiasts. If it doesn't add power, why would I want it? Why should I waste my money on it? All valid questions here. True, a catch can install will not add power to your vehicle, but that does not negate its function as a beneficial component for your vehicle.

    Let's jump into the basic benefits of a catch can. Its primary function is to separate and collect oil and fuel by-products from your vehicle's crankcase ventilation (CCV) system before they reenter the intake tract. If these by-products are not captured, they move into the intake system, which can cause several problems. But first, let's learn a bit about CCV systems and how they function to improve emissions and protect our environment.

    Without going into too

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  7. Mishimoto 2015+ Ford Mustang EcoBoost Direct-Fit Oil Cooler Kit, Part 3: Testing, Results, and Project Conclusion

    Mishimoto 2015+ Ford Mustang EcoBoost Direct-Fit Oil Cooler Kit, Part 3: Testing, Results, and Project Conclusion

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

    Mishimoto Ford Mustang EcoBoost Oil Cooler Kit

    Prototype Testing Equipment and Setup

    Time for the fun part: product testing! Once we had the brackets mocked up, our lines in place, and our sandwich plate installed, it was time to install our sensors to collect data. We would be collecting both temperature and pressure data for the stock setup and for our installed kit. Check out a shot of our testing sensors installed!

    Mishimoto temperature sensors installed
    Mishimoto temperature sensors installed

    And then our sensor wires are routed back into the cabin.

    Mishimoto temperature sensors in vehicle cabin
    Mishimoto temperature sensors in vehicle cabin

    Laptop setup for testing
    Laptop setup for testing

    Everything was now prepared for a few runs on the highway! Our testing conditions are listed below.

    Ambient Temperature: 70°F-75°F (21°C-24°C)

    Sensors: PLX temperature and pressure sensors

    Variable: Mishimoto 19-row Stacked-Plate Oil Cooler Kit (non-thermostatic)

    Process: Vehicle was heat-soaked

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  8. Mishimoto 2015+ Ford Mustang EcoBoost Direct-Fit Oil Cooler Kit, Part 2: Second Prototype Development

    Mishimoto 2015+ Ford Mustang EcoBoost Direct-Fit Oil Cooler Kit, Part 2: Second Prototype Development

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

    Mishimoto Ford Mustang EcoBoost Oil Cooler Kit

    Second Prototype Fabrication

    Thank you for joining us for Part 2 of our oil cooler development for the Ford Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost! Last time, we designed our first prototype and evaluated potential pitfalls. We are now prepared to develop a second design, with airflow as our primary target for improvement over the previous mounting position.

    This time, we would be positioning the cooler in the center of the grille, in a horizontal orientation. This would ensure that the entire core is exposed to airflow during vehicle motion. Steve, the lead engineer for this project, grabbed some measurements from the vehicle, and began designing a few brackets in 3D. Using these dimensions, the templates were printed so we could fabricate the steel components.

    Prototype 2 bracket fabrication
    Prototype 2 bracket fabrication

    Once we had all three brackets cut, bent, and drilled,

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  9. Mishimoto 2015+ Ford Mustang EcoBoost Direct-Fit Oil Cooler Kit, Part 1: Project Introduction and First Prototype Design

    Mishimoto 2015+ Ford Mustang EcoBoost Direct-Fit Oil Cooler Kit, Part 1: Project Introduction and First Prototype Design

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

    Mishimoto Ford Mustang EcoBoost Oil Cooler Kit

    Mishimoto 2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost on dyno
    Mishimoto 2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost on dyno

    Many of you have been following the video review series our team put together for our 2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost PP. We were extremely excited to get this new vehicle into our shop to begin evaluating it for new product development. We searched for potential faults and areas where we thought additional cooling might be necessary. In one of our more recent videos, we highlighted some of the development taking place on our oil cooler kit for the EcoBoost. This direct-fit oil cooler kit is one of the first projects (along with a baffled oil catch can kit) our team tackled, because we knew that customers would prefer some extra cooling if they intended to put their Mustang through its paces, whether aggressive street driving, autocross runs, or days at the track. During the development

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  10. Mishimoto 2015 Mustang EcoBoost Video Review Series, Parts 6-8: Rear Suspension, Oil Cooler Development, and Engine Components

    Mishimoto 2015 Mustang EcoBoost Video Review Series, Parts 6-8: Rear Suspension, Oil Cooler Development, and Engine Components

    We have a few really neat updates on the progress of our 2015 Ford Mustang Ecoboost! First, we cover the brand new independent rear suspension on our 2015 model. This includes identification of major components, as well as comparisons between a base model and the Performance Package! Check it out!

    Our next video highlights one of the awesome components our team has been working to develop/test for the past few weeks, a direct-fit oil cooler kit specifically for the EcoBoost! We saw really impressive fluid temperature decreases with this kit, and we are preparing to release this unit in around 4-6 weeks. Check out the video below for more details on our development!

    Our final video update includes information regarding engine bay components on the 2.3L EcoBoost. Additionally, we highlight the function of our direct-fit baffled catch can kit which is also in development!

    That is all for this week! Check back with us next week for more updates on the progress of our 2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost

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