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6Stang7

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so, here are some pics of parts i pulled off an 87 GT today. I'm wondering what else, if anything, i should yank from it. yes i will convert it to a MAF set up.


 

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you could snag the inertia switch and plug just for $h*ts and giggles. I wouldnt run an efi car without one, saftey first
 
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Depending on what model Mustang you are putting this in, you may need to swap out your gas pedal. If so, that would be needed along with the throttle cable.
 

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67coupestang said:
you could snag the inertia switch and plug just for $h*ts and giggles. I wouldnt run an efi car without one, saftey first
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were are they on the car?
 

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6Stang7 said:
were are they on the car?
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It's in the trunk, I believe its on the driver side behind a panel.
 

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ECT sensor. At least, I don't see one in the pics.

I would also see about getting the fuel pump.
 

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o2 sensors?
 
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Gas pedal can be found in the drivers side floor board area
 

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i dont want the one off the 87. i have one froma 70 mustang.
 

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I'd grab the heater tube, it'll help clean up the heater hose clutter.

Here's what it looks like:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7981064786&category=33601

Did you get the O2 sensor harness, I couldn't tell in the pic.

Did you get all the relays: fuel pump, EEC power, and A/C WOT cut off relay
The fuel pump relay is usually under the seat, get it. Wire the inertia switch in before the relay so the switch can cut off power to the relay in the event of an accident.
 
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