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Raptor Shift Light

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  • Start date Start date Feb 14, 2004

BMan5150

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Just installed this today on my stang and I must say, this little unit is very cool. The install isn't too bad either. This just might be my favorite mod . . . until I get my Accufab Plenum/TB in a week! I highly recommend this unit if you want a small, stealthy shift light and don't want an aftermarket tach. This thing doesn't even use a tach adaptor. For around $80-100 bucks, it's just awesome.

Funny that this little light might actually improve my ETs more than all of my "horsepower" mods!
 

Bone Racing

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i know 3 guys that have em on their 4.6 cars, including Karman here on stangnet....

and they all like em

glad u did too
 

mogs01gt

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link?
 

BMan5150

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mogs01gt said:
link?
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http://www.raptorperformance.com/
 

Cyberdavea

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I've had mine for about 5 months... and it's one of my favorite mods so far too...
 

Firemanz

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Very stealthy and worth the $82 shipped I paid........
 
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Hey guys, I just installed one and everything seemed to go well. I turned on the ignition and got the rpm flashes, but the car will not start, it just turns over, any suggestions?
 

BMan5150

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slomod said:
Hey guys, I just installed one and everything seemed to go well. I turned on the ignition and got the rpm flashes, but the car will not start, it just turns over, any suggestions?
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Make sure the PCM nut is tightened down all the way (but you don't need to really torque it down, just make it snug a little past finger tight). Also, make sure you re-connected the ground wire to the metal.

I doubt the problem has anything to do with the red (power) wire connection. Most likely, it's the ground or the COP wire taps.
 

BMan5150

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Also, just to be safe, I disconnected the battery during the entire installation.
 
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