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Important Information Regarding 2015-2016 Coyote CMCV Plumbing

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Talk about timing, I just got off the phone with Ford about the P0116 code and I will return my ECU to be flashed. I also asked the person on the phone about the P2004, P2005 and he didn't know anything about it. Thanks for running this down and documenting it. Another great example of the value of this site and its members.

Gary
 
Armed with this new information, I decided to re-plumb my installation. The PS vacuum line that was previously removed could perhaps be re-used, but too late. I pitched it along with other unused parts. It would be a bit awkward anyway IMO. Instead I made up a new hose going from the large vacuum port on the front of the engine by the throttle body around to the nipple on the back of the intake. At the back, I put in a “Y” connector with a smaller hose for the fuel regulator. It was a little challenging because all the connectors are different sizes. This is the bill of material for what I came up with:

2 inches long 1/2-inch ID fuel hose
30 inches long 11/32-inch vacuum hose
5-1/4 inches long 11/32-inch vacuum hose
6 inches long 5/32-inch vacuum hose (this length could vary based on fuel regulator location)
3/8-inch barb / 1/4-inch NPT male fitting (Xtra Seal 15-5744)
3/8 x 3/8 x 3/16 “Y” fitting (included in Dorman 47354)
Hose clamps as required
Last night I looked at my PS vacuum line and noticed it has a check value in it, I guess to stabilize the vacuum in the reservoir. My plan is to use the check value between the Y fitting for the fuel regulator and the reservoir. This way the fuel regulator will see variations in manifold vacuum.

Gary