Up next Turbocharging 101: A History of the Modern Diesel Turbocharger Published on January 21, 2016 Author Phillip Dayton Tags bronze fire, bronze fire ford, bronze fire metallic, bronze fire metallic ford, bronze fire metallic paint, dana 135, Diesel, diesel engine, Diesel Truck, diesel world, ford, ford bronze fire, ford bronze fire metallic, ford bronze fire metallic paint, ford bronze fire paint, Ford Diesel, power stroke, Power Stroke Diesel, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Bronze Fire Metallic: 2015 Ford F-450 Sean O’Hara is the proud owner of Street Diesel Performance (SDP), a Ford Power Stroke specialty shop in Chaplin, Connecticut that specializes in complete builds from the frame up. Every year, the crew at SDP builds the Las Vegas-hosted SEMA convention in order to show off all of their latest products, and this year, they had a little more time than usual to create their monster machine. With eight weeks available to build, the crew upped their SEMA game and did some extra paint and body work on an F450. When the build was finished, they presented their hard work at the most recent SEMA show, alongside countless diesel powers such as Rize Industries suspension, Fox Shocks, Toyo Tires, American Force Wheels and others. SKY-HIGH STANCE The F450 frame was primarily left stock, since it was already strong enough for the build. To begin the mods, this truck had the stock steering replaced with an SDP custom steering system that also included a WC Motorsports track bar with heim ends. The rear suspension starts with Atlas 12-inch rear leafs, supporting a 4.30-geared limited slip Dana 135 axle. At the rear, bumps are dampened with 2.5“ Fox remote reservoir shocks. Rear traction and wheel hop are controlled by a set of Rize Industries traction bars. These bars had to be custom built so they could be mounted to the bottom of the axle housing, due to the square tube axle housing of the Dana 135. Up front, it has a 4.30-geared Dana 60 wide track front end with a Fox 2.5 coil-over set up, 600-lbs Eibach coils and 2.5-inch secondary shocks with remote reservoirs mounted on SDP custom mounts, with Billet Clamps. The drive shafts are from High Angle Driveline, the rear uses 1410 CV 2-piece unit with 1480 joints and the front has a1350 CV High Angle setup. Sean went with the Crown SDP custom-built brake lines for the brake lines on this lifted truck. The front end also has a Mag Hytec cover, and a 14” Rize Industries four link conversion. All of this had to be customized to fit the new design of the F-450 suspension, but combined together, it all makes for a nicely lifted truck.Subscribe Our Weekly Newsletter With the lift completed, it was time to add new tires and wheels to this rig for the great SEMA look. For new clearance with this lift, Sean used 24” American Force Mayday polished wheels all around, wrapped in 40×15.50×24 Toyo MT rubber. “The front end also has a Mag Hytec cover, and a 14” Rize Industries four link conversion… it all makes for a nicely lifted truck.” The shortened front fender flairs blend right into the new Fusion front bumper and adds tothe clean lined of body on the F450. The 2015 6.7 diesel in the Ford 450 was upgraded with an improved turbo and larger fuel system, increasing the stock horse power to 440 HP. While the F450 is a large truck, it’s on the same general scale as the F350. This F450 makes all the factory built rigs look like plain jane rigs in comparison. The Fox coil-over shocks, Eibach coils and secondary, remote reservoir Fox shocks stabilize this ride at all speeds. The Rize 4-link system allows for better travel of the suspension during extreme drivingconditions. 6.7L POWER STROKE The engine is the tried-and-proven stock 2015 6.7 8 cylinder power plant, which for 2015, received a new turbo and larger fuel system to bring the stock horsepower up to 440 with 865 ft-lbs. of torque. Sean swapped the stock Diesel air intake with an S+B cold air Intake, for the added air input. He also went with the MagnaFlow 5-inch DPF back exhaust, stainless steel with muffler and 6” tip for the increased exhaust flow. Sean also added an SCT 7015 X4 programmer custom tuning by KEM. He decided to include an Edge Insite CTS with pyro for monitoring, mounted on a SDP custom dash mount. The transmission is the stock 6R140 6-speed Ford unit. With the combination of the lift, body work, Fusion bumper and custom hood, this truck looks like it’s ready to go get the job done. The Fusion bumper was painted to match the new factory color, along with portions of the grille. Rigid LED lights were installed in the new bumper to help light up the night. This custom-built hood started with the original 2015 hood and had the center cut out and replaced by part of a 2001 hood, creating a stylish cowl hood with side screening to match the billet Street to Sand side emblems. FINAL TOUCHES With all the mechanical work completed, it was time for the body mods: The front fender flares were shortened and then capped on the bottoms, since the factory fixed steps were removed in place of the AMP power steps. The rear fenders where smoothed to remove the stock plastic stone guards from the front of each fender. Next, the hood was replaced with a custom full cowl hood built by using a new 2015 stock hood and a 2001 center section with the screening to match the billet Street to Sand side custom emblems. The stock bumpers, front and rear, were removed and replaced with welded steel, Fusion Bumpers fitted with Rigid Industries LED lighting throughout. The bumpers, tailgate panel and grill were all painted to match the body. In the bed, an Extang revolution tonneau covers a BedRug interior. “Sean used 24” American Force Mayday polished wheels all around, wrapped in 40×15.50×24 Toyo MT rubber.” As for paint, Sean went with a brand new color that Ford brought out this year called Bronze Fire metallic. To extend the truck’s range, a 65-gallon, direct replacement, Titan fuel tank replaced the stock unit. All of the bodywork and paint was completed by Tom Ryan at Johnson Auto body in Tolland, Connecticut. Of course, Ryan wasn’t the only helper: Even though this SEMA truck took only eight weeks to build, it also required the help of Kreg, Ryan and Lisa O’Hara, Tom Ryan, Scott Johnson and Tyler Brancifort. Without their help it would have never made it to the American Force wheel booth at SEMA. DW The dual wheels will give this truck all the grab for traction it will ever need with Toyo MT tires mounted on American Force polished Mayday wheels. The F450 has a massive Dana 135 rear axle. The interior is so clean on this new Ford F450 that Sean left it stock. Ford did a great job with the layout, he left it as is. Total 0 Shares Share 0 Tweet 0 Pin it 0 Share 0
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