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85fox2v

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Well, google lead me here and I am honestly quite impressed with what everyone on here is doing, i love the idea of the new era tech engines in the old foxes, I am a 23 year old mechanic and as of now I have my donor car and my project car but mine is a little different route than most I have seen, 97 Lincoln town car......I know but shit it was $500 then ive dropped another $50 for a non-pi top end off a mustang so it will look the part. any advice to run a 97 ecu harness into a stock 92 dash? all ears
William
 

ModFoxMustangs

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Staff member
Welcome William and hope you enjoy your stay.. Someone will chime in and give you a hand.. Have fun and make sure to post up your progress...
 

FuturaGuy

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Staff member
Here are links to some threads that I either started or contributed to. My situation was similar, connecting an '88 dash to '98 underhood wiring. How you do yours will largely be determined by how much of the original wiring under the hood you want to keep. If you don't have them already, get the EVTM for both the donor car and the receiving car. Figure everything out on paper first, then WRITE IT DOWN before you start cutting wires. Good luck!

http://www.modularfoxmustangs.com/community/index.php?threads/wire-harness.400/

http://www.modularfoxmustangs.com/community/index.php?threads/88-gt-ready-for-wiring.916/

http://www.modularfoxmustangs.com/community/index.php?threads/mod-motor-wiring-in-general.678/
 
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