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you guys see the frpp 13 14 ic pump kit??
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 15660133" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>Are you wanting to install the 2013/14 I/C pump on your 2007 in the oem 2013/14 location and make it look like it came there from Ford? or are you just wanting to add this pump somewhere in the 2007 system for more gpm flow?</p><p></p><p>I have this pump mounted in the oem location on my 2008 , the biggest 'workaround" was the P/S pressure line that is right in the path where this pump mounts on the 2013/14, but it is do-able and after that P/S line mod, the 2013/14 pump can be a "plug and play" with a few specific parts. The only "modification" to the 2007-2010 is that P/S pressure steel line. This pump is much more of a plug and play on the 2011/12 with no P/S line to deal with.</p><p></p><p>The reservoirs are the same and the 2013/14 by-pass hose fits in place on the earlier cars. If a aftermarket/larger reservoir is used, then the 2013/14 by-pass hose will have to be modified to work. The 2013/14 by-pass hose also has a restrictor inside the flow toward the reservoir, so it by-passes the reservoir and also restricts the flow to and through the reservoir keeping the I/C fluid away from the degas air as much as possible.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 15660133, member: 9628"] Are you wanting to install the 2013/14 I/C pump on your 2007 in the oem 2013/14 location and make it look like it came there from Ford? or are you just wanting to add this pump somewhere in the 2007 system for more gpm flow? I have this pump mounted in the oem location on my 2008 , the biggest 'workaround" was the P/S pressure line that is right in the path where this pump mounts on the 2013/14, but it is do-able and after that P/S line mod, the 2013/14 pump can be a "plug and play" with a few specific parts. The only "modification" to the 2007-2010 is that P/S pressure steel line. This pump is much more of a plug and play on the 2011/12 with no P/S line to deal with. The reservoirs are the same and the 2013/14 by-pass hose fits in place on the earlier cars. If a aftermarket/larger reservoir is used, then the 2013/14 by-pass hose will have to be modified to work. The 2013/14 by-pass hose also has a restrictor inside the flow toward the reservoir, so it by-passes the reservoir and also restricts the flow to and through the reservoir keeping the I/C fluid away from the degas air as much as possible. R [/QUOTE]
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