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I did this too and then noticed I don’t need it (neither do you) due to the redesigned trim/cover. Oh well, can’t hurt to have itI also ended up getting the Cobb bracket. Does the trick.
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Mine was still warping. considering that half the intake is sealed off by the hood, there isn’t much of an opening. I want it as solid as possible.I did this too and then noticed I don’t need it (neither do you) due to the redesigned trim/cover. Oh well, can’t hurt to have it
i'd recommend you strongly consider the AFE air scoop. the material is much thicker and stronger, plus the attachment points they provide seem solid as well (i.e. they wont come loose like stock). I think the cobb attachment points look superior and i bet their reinforcement point would work with the AFE scoop as well. Not sure it would be necessary though. I ve had the scoop on my truck for a little while now and it is good to go.Mine was still warping. considering that half the intake is sealed off by the hood, there isn’t much of an opening. I want it as solid as possible.
Annoyingly, the dealer fix (TSB) is waiting until your turbos fail and then replace them. There is a different design of the shroud and I guess push pins but even the part number listed on the TSB is the prior version.also has anybody had the dealer do the fix for this. replacement of the upper air deflector, which is a supposed part. according to the Cobb video I have the problematic shroud. and when I checked. my pins were a little lifted maybe 1/4 inch max. pushed them down. makes me nervous. looks like that will be normal check until I get it fixed. View attachment 384820
So are you saying they don't do anything until the turbos fail? That seems asinine. They won't even put in the newly designed shroud or deflector as a prevention. Just CrazyAnnoyingly, the dealer fix (TSB) is waiting until your turbos fail and then replace them. There is a different design of the shroud and I guess push pins but even the part number listed on the TSB is the prior version.
If your tree style push pins are lifting it is probably collapsing under normal throttle. The Cobb video shows it best and even when the push pins are fully seated it was severely restricting airflow. Mine was doing the same and even a trip around the block lifted them back out.
Spend the $20 and get the Cobb bracket and throw away your shroud.
-correctSo are you saying they don't do anything until the turbos fail? That seems asinine. They won't even put in the newly designed shroud or deflector as a prevention. Just Crazy
Considering I have 15k miles on it, my pins weren't out nearly enough for me to be concerned yet. Even still one side was out more than the other but not even close to coming fully out.
It looks like I’ll do the zip tie trick in Cobb's video and also get the Cobb bracket in leu of getting the new Cobb shroud until it’s released. I guess it makes no sense to even deal with Ford with it since that should be enough to keep it from collapsing and get more air in there.