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My NEW progress thread. stangnet style ;)

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ryan218

In just 10 years, I'll be old enough to drive!!!!
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a buddy of mine has a harness from a 92 gt. the one we pulled the motor out of for the auto x car.
 

Mr. Rustypwnz

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the 1990 harness wont work, it needs to be a 91 harness, that would be the best bet. a 90 is unique to itself.
 

SVT32VDOHC

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#43
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slow95gt said:
the 1990 harness wont work, it needs to be a 91 harness, that would be the best bet. a 90 is unique to itself.
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Why is that?? I have heard that before. Is if because the fuel pump relays are in different places?
 

BK_CAULEY

it's built for speed not longevity, woman
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SVT32VDOHC said:
Why is that?? I have heard that before. Is if because the fuel pump relays are in different places?
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no because the dash harness has two connectors on the 90. and the connectors control the o2 sensor and other stuff. on the 91's they control the dash instruments not much else and its one brown plug.
 

carbed87

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i kinda jumped in the middle here, but were you gonna see if you could burn out in the 4cyl...lol i've tried countless times in my dual plug (which supposedly makes more power) 93 4-cyl and let me tell ya, it ain't happening lol
 

BK_CAULEY

it's built for speed not longevity, woman
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carbed87 said:
i kinda jumped in the middle here, but were you gonna see if you could burn out in the 4cyl...lol i've tried countless times in my dual plug (which supposedly makes more power) 93 4-cyl and let me tell ya, it ain't happening lol
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mines a dual plug too and no im not gonna try it. i need this car to get to work cant risk breaking it.
 

MrXCESSIVESPEED

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awesome progress, congrats and good luck with it!
 

Mr. Rustypwnz

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my dual plug notch will burn it down
 

grey5.0beast

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Vids??
 

stykthyn

I want to measure mine. It doesn't look that tall.
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I could power brake my old DP motor, if I floored it from a stop I could bark the tires, but in all fairness they were really hard and had no traction.
 

foxmustangman

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Umm...your stripes are misaligned. J/K

Looks good. I'm glad you've got another stang to be sportin around.
 

BK_CAULEY

it's built for speed not longevity, woman
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im going to paint it myself too. this is going to be a venture into a relm far, far away for me. ive NEVER painted anything. so wish me luck on this.
 

fiveohlxhatch

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BK_CAULEY said:
im going to paint it myself too. this is going to be a venture into a relm far, far away for me. ive NEVER painted anything. so wish me luck on this.
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Good luck! Glad you decided to sport another notch. Can't wait to see when you get into it this spring!
 

BK_CAULEY

it's built for speed not longevity, woman
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im deff gonna do a 2 tone scheme. im thinking either silver and blue or silver and black kinda like these.








which one do you guys think looks the best?
 

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stykthyn

I want to measure mine. It doesn't look that tall.
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I am not sure abou the two tone, but that metallic blue with the 10th anny rims looks bad ass
 

rpm182000

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How bout all of the above.
 

BK_CAULEY

it's built for speed not longevity, woman
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rpm182000 said:
How bout all of the above.
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wayne is letting me use the shops guns and im gonna do it myself. im just gonna visquine my barn up and do it in there. that way i can say i did it all myself.
 

Mr. Rustypwnz

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practice alot!! thats all i gots to say, the primer isnt that bad, the color and clear is another problem, it takes alot of patience, BUT it is rewarding!! get one of those old doors of yours and sand and strip it down and practice on the purple notch, then practice the buffing, it will take the good part of a week for a good pj well an aaron scott worthy job, but it will look killer, let me know when you do the primer!!
 

BK_CAULEY

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slow95gt said:
practice alot!! thats all i gots to say, the primer isnt that bad, the color and clear is another problem, it takes alot of patience, BUT it is rewarding!! get one of those old doors of yours and sand and strip it down and practice on the purple notch, then practice the buffing, it will take the good part of a week for a good pj well an aaron scott worthy job, but it will look killer, let me know when you do the primer!!
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its gonna be show style. its not as hard as everyone makes it out to be. the buffing is the hard part.
 

ryan218

In just 10 years, I'll be old enough to drive!!!!
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Jan 31, 2008
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2 tones are becoming so over done now a days! but they do look good!
 
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