2000fordstanggt Member Sep 6, 2005 404 1 16 Westland, MI Nov 30, 2007 #1 Nov 30, 2007 #1 i just found this while messing with my firewall adjuster. i have idea where it goes but i know its been unpluged the whole time ive owned the car. it looks like a ground that goes on the end of a stud or something. thanks! Attachments randomwireic7.jpg 7 KB · Views: 72
i just found this while messing with my firewall adjuster. i have idea where it goes but i know its been unpluged the whole time ive owned the car. it looks like a ground that goes on the end of a stud or something. thanks!
Skud Member Sep 10, 2003 493 0 17 Saskatchewan Nov 30, 2007 #2 Nov 30, 2007 #2 It clips onto the top of the screws for the valve covers. It's a ground. Riley
COramprat ...I can take it. I think. Dirt-Old 20+Year Member Mar 2, 2003 8,475 1,619 223 Sea of Tranquility Nov 30, 2007 #3 Nov 30, 2007 #3 Just slid it onto one of the threads on the valve cover bolts.
BennyBlown2v New Member Dec 9, 2004 1,233 0 0 Carmel, INdiana Nov 30, 2007 #4 Nov 30, 2007 #4 You guys is wrong! It goes on that fuel rail stud to the left of it in the pic, grounds the fuel rails.
You guys is wrong! It goes on that fuel rail stud to the left of it in the pic, grounds the fuel rails.
SaleenGT2001 Well-Known Member Jul 18, 2005 2,811 4 58 Four Oaks NC Nov 30, 2007 #5 Nov 30, 2007 #5 BennyBlown2v said: You guys is wrong! It goes on that fuel rail stud to the left of it in the pic, grounds the fuel rails. Click to expand... damn you beat me to it
BennyBlown2v said: You guys is wrong! It goes on that fuel rail stud to the left of it in the pic, grounds the fuel rails. Click to expand... damn you beat me to it
COramprat ...I can take it. I think. Dirt-Old 20+Year Member Mar 2, 2003 8,475 1,619 223 Sea of Tranquility Nov 30, 2007 #6 Nov 30, 2007 #6 BennyBlown2v said: You guys is wrong! It goes on that fuel rail stud to the left of it in the pic, grounds the fuel rails. Click to expand... Still a ground...slide it onto one of the fuel rail bolts.
BennyBlown2v said: You guys is wrong! It goes on that fuel rail stud to the left of it in the pic, grounds the fuel rails. Click to expand... Still a ground...slide it onto one of the fuel rail bolts.
S SilverBullet00 New Member Jul 5, 2004 1,150 0 0 Wichita, KS Nov 30, 2007 #7 Nov 30, 2007 #7 It needs to go on the fuel rail. Valve cover bolts might work, but since you have a plastic intake your fuel rails arent grounded to the block.
It needs to go on the fuel rail. Valve cover bolts might work, but since you have a plastic intake your fuel rails arent grounded to the block.
Skud Member Sep 10, 2003 493 0 17 Saskatchewan Nov 30, 2007 #8 Nov 30, 2007 #8 Maybe that's why my car explodes randomly...
2000fordstanggt Member Sep 6, 2005 404 1 16 Westland, MI Nov 30, 2007 #9 Nov 30, 2007 #9 SilverBullet00 said: It needs to go on the fuel rail. Valve cover bolts might work, but since you have a plastic intake your fuel rails arent grounded to the block. Click to expand... who has a plastic intake? thanks everyone! and thats what i thought it went on, thats that only thing it reaches to.
SilverBullet00 said: It needs to go on the fuel rail. Valve cover bolts might work, but since you have a plastic intake your fuel rails arent grounded to the block. Click to expand... who has a plastic intake? thanks everyone! and thats what i thought it went on, thats that only thing it reaches to.
S SilverBullet00 New Member Jul 5, 2004 1,150 0 0 Wichita, KS Nov 30, 2007 #10 Nov 30, 2007 #10 2000fordstanggt said: who has a plastic intake? Click to expand... Everyone with a 96-08 mustang w/ a stock intake manifold
2000fordstanggt said: who has a plastic intake? Click to expand... Everyone with a 96-08 mustang w/ a stock intake manifold
2000fordstanggt Member Sep 6, 2005 404 1 16 Westland, MI Nov 30, 2007 #11 Nov 30, 2007 #11 SilverBullet00 said: Everyone with a 96-08 mustang w/ a stock intake manifold Click to expand... ohh, right. i wasnt sure what he meant. so it really didnt even need to be plugged in then.
SilverBullet00 said: Everyone with a 96-08 mustang w/ a stock intake manifold Click to expand... ohh, right. i wasnt sure what he meant. so it really didnt even need to be plugged in then.
BlackGT4.6 New Member Jun 15, 2005 103 0 0 In. Nov 30, 2007 #12 Nov 30, 2007 #12 yes it does Attachments randomwireic7.jpg 89.6 KB · Views: 63
fobra559 At least it's more erect and not floppy anymore. Nov 1, 2007 721 0 0 Lindsay, CA Nov 30, 2007 #13 Nov 30, 2007 #13 Nice Visual
2000fordstanggt Member Sep 6, 2005 404 1 16 Westland, MI Nov 30, 2007 #14 Nov 30, 2007 #14 BlackGT4.6 said: yes it does Click to expand... i already did, but thanks anyway for the pic. Attachments randomwireic7.jpg 89.6 KB · Views: 61
forum155pl New Member Jul 11, 2006 520 0 0 the 509 Dec 1, 2007 #15 Dec 1, 2007 #15 lol after my pi intake swap i plugged that into a stud on my valve cover... learn somethin new every day...
lol after my pi intake swap i plugged that into a stud on my valve cover... learn somethin new every day...
BlackGT4.6 New Member Jun 15, 2005 103 0 0 In. Dec 3, 2007 #16 Dec 3, 2007 #16 lol just trying to help
2000fordstanggt Member Sep 6, 2005 404 1 16 Westland, MI Dec 3, 2007 #17 Dec 3, 2007 #17 BlackGT4.6 said: lol just trying to help Click to expand... i know its very much appreciated