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All the parts have arrived. I am posting photos of most of the parts needed to assemble the V3. This is the first run in 2023.

 

It takes a lot of time and work to build the V3.it is the cost of these parts that sets the price of the V3. My labor is free. 

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This is not all of the materials and parts, but it gives a good idea what it takes. 

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Genuine Ford Parts are used wherever possible. 

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The vacuum formed ABS. Ready to be made into the V3 Adaptor. 

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Work will start on Monday, it will only be a couple hours a day, and I will post progress reports.  

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And so it begins….. 

Decided to start with the lids and drill some holes.

First thing was to drill something easy. The mounting holes for the Aux Air 6061 tube that the Flex Hose attaches to.

 

As the build continues I will be showing work on one unit, but the same work is performed on the entire run. 

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More work was completed on the lids today, but I ran out of time to post it all.  

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The work on the lids continues with drilling more holes in them. This time for the Aux Air Intake input hole that the flex hose feeds fresh air to.  
 

It takes several different jigs to build the V3, and this is the one that is used to drill the Aux Air Intake fresh air input hole. 

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The blue circles make assembly easy.as they help line up the lid.  

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The lid is bolted to the jig

Lots of blue painters tape to protect the lid from scratching 

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The odd shape of the clamping board on the bottom offsets the lid into proper alignment with the drill 

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The jig is clamped to the crossvise on the drill press and is aligned . It has to be aligned up and down, right to left, and in and out. The clamping board aligns the lid to the drill so that it is parallel  to the base of the lid. 

 

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Finished the second cut trimming all the Adaptors today . 

 

Before and after the cut,  before finishing on the belt sander

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This is what is removed. It sets the correct height of the adaptor, and removes the flange around the edge. 

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New much shorter video

This video shows the process of how the second cut is made. Each step requires a different jig. At first, before I had jigs made, I would draw a line then cut wide and hand file and sand to the line. This had to be done during the design phase. Creating  jigs that could produce repeatable accurate results was critical to the V3 project. It took a lot of time and work to get to this point where there is a complete set of V3 jigs. But it was worth it, the jigs are a huge timesaver and increases the quality of the V3. 

 

Making The Second Adaptor Cut...  Trimming to finished Height. 

 

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Although the third cut is the easiest to make. It requires the most amount of hand finishing of the 3. This is done to provide the maximum air flow and least amount of resistance.  

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The next step is to clean up the third cut, it takes about 45min to an hour to complete. .

This return lip must be removed for the intake to move air smoothly with no restrictions

 

Before and after.

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The clean up is done with these three tools.

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The right angle air disc sander removes most of the material.

But leaves a rough finish

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Using the razor to scrape the ABS cleans up the tool marks. 

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The finished and polishes edge.

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Before and after. This completes the shaping of the Adaptor. 

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The next step is to add the edge protector. This not only gives a finished look to the Adaptor, more importantly it seals the Adaptor air tight to the high density foam gasket on the lid.

 

This edge guard is the best I could source with grips on both sides in the middle and metal clips molded into it

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It is cut to length and the Adaptor edge is cleaned before installing

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Ready to trim to length.

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It is easy enough to cut the material, but I only get one shot at it . Cut to short and the Edge guard has to be tossed.

Cut a fraction to long, and when it is trimmed, more offer than not the edge is frayed making for a sloppy joint.

This one I nailed spot on; 

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The finished edge protector installed. 

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Now, flip the Adaptor over and install the gasket that seals it to the bottom of the OEM air box once installed. 

 

The high density foam gasket. 

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This lip that the gasket adheres to O.D.  is made smaller so that when the gasket is installed the O.D. is correct and it will fit tight and seal into the OEM air box..

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The Adaptor with top and bottom gaskets installed. Ready for the next step... installing the clips and latches. 

It is now taking shape and looking more like a part. 

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On 4/26/2023 at 8:30 AM, Willy41 said:

I'm looking to buy v2 intake cover for 2016 ford edge sport?  Possibly this Breather?  Let me know thx leo 

 

Willy41 Ihave sent you an PM and offered you a great deal. To view it, click on the envelope icon at the top right corner of this page next to your name.

 

To anyone interested in a V2.

I have a few Carbon Fiber material V2  remaining and these are the last of them. The CF I have been using is no longer available and I am selling the ones I have at below cost to make some needed space. 

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Time to add the Tabs to the Adaptor. It is easy, but I have to be carful not to make a mess. 

The bottom half of a brand new OEM air box was cut up and sacrificed to make another jig for the Adaptor..   

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Converting the OEM air box into a jig insures that the tabs will be set correctly. 

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The jig is taped down tight to the Adaptor to lock it into position, and to insure it does not move while working with it. 

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The glue I use melts the ABS creating a weld when dry. 

The 3 Tabs installed waiting to dry. 

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The  "J Hooks"  are attached next while the jig for the Tabs is still in place. 

I call them J Hooks because of their shape.  

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The J Hooks installed.

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They are used to give the bottom half of the OEM air box something to clip to.

You are looking at it upside down as compared to when it is installed in the car. 

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The completed bottom of the Adaptor with the Tabs, J Hooks  and gasket installed.

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Now it was time to test fit the Adaptor to the OEM air box.

Checking to see....  

1. How well the Tabs align

2.  How well the high density foam gasket seals 

3.  How tight the J hooks clip in. 

4. How tight the Adaptor fits to the OEM air box . If there is any wiggle or slop

5. If the Adaptor sits flat, and even

 

 

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