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  Thread: thinking about selling the 78K mile bird
Post: RE: thinking about selling the 78K mile bird

Yeah, I hope everything goes smoothly. I am in Amarillo.
  Thread: thinking about selling the 78K mile bird
Post: RE: thinking about selling the 78K mile bird

Well...I was able to bring it to my new place in Texas. The bad news is it was damaged in transport due to a tree limb scraping across the roof and leaving a pretty nice sized crease. Insurance claim ...
  Thread: Post Your Exhaust Videos!
Post: RE: Post Your Exhaust Videos!

Here's the old setup with the Boport 1.5 on a stock head. 3" downpipe to 2.5" dual magnaflows. [video:youtube]5ajG4HgEXvk[/video] I'll get a vid of the new combo sometime. Its a 2277 Esslinger ...
  Thread: Gnari FMIC Install in my 84
Post: RE: Gnari FMIC Install in my 84

Here are a few pics from my install, though it was a Stinger FMIC. Setting the bottom of the IC flush with the bottom of the core support allowed the pipes to run just underneath the bumper supports. ...
  Thread: thinking about selling the 78K mile bird
Post: RE: thinking about selling the 78K mile bird

I'll be doing my best to keep it even if it means putting it in a storage unit.
  Thread: vac brake conversion and now cruise isnt working
Post: RE: vac brake conversion and now cruise isnt worki...

Thanks Pete, I got the diagrams. Jon...where would I find this switch? Or is it just a 2 wire plug that needs to be jumped?
  Thread: thinking about selling the 78K mile bird
Post: thinking about selling the 78K mile bird

Well...I never thought I'd consider this. I'll be moving 1500 miles away soon and think it's best to lighten the load by atleast one car. I have 4 now including the Tbirds. Not really sure about putti...
  Thread: vac brake conversion and now cruise isnt working
Post: vac brake conversion and now cruise isnt working

As the title says... Does the cruise have any grounds that were connected or run through one of the plugs for the factory braking system? Or...it may be possible that I bumped one of the connectors un...
  Thread: step up to the LED head lights .................
Post: RE: step up to the LED head lights .................

Got them installed and I'll echo Brians statement that the high beams aren't very good at all. I wonder if I may have them in upside down...or do they only go in one way? Anywho, I don't use high beam...
  Thread: dash pad covers
Post: RE: dash pad covers

got the hard cap. Pics are in another dash cap thread. Its holding up great! It does have some high/low spots but I'm not sure why as I sanded the old dash and flattened the surface as per the instru...
  Thread: step up to the LED head lights .................
Post: RE: step up to the LED head lights .................

Looks great! Anything but yellow lights x_x
  Thread: step up to the LED head lights .................
Post: RE: step up to the LED head lights .................

B, would you please post a comparison pic with the LED vs factory light in the same pic(one LED and the other factory bulb)? This would change night time driving for sure!
  Thread: dash pad covers
Post: RE: dash pad covers

Got one years back,...yes it is really nice. Though mine isn't the same shade of blue as the interior but I can't remember if that was my fault for not ordering the correct shade...or theirs for sendi...
  Thread: 1988 Black 5 Speed TC On Mecum Auction Thursday
Post: RE: 1988 Black 5 Speed TC On Mecum Auction Thursda...

Looks like it has 43K? Can't quite tell. Maybe it would have brought more if the front/rear seats weren't so faded.
  Thread: 1987 Turbo Coupe Shift Knob
Post: RE: 1987 Turbo Coupe Shift Knob

I have this exact knob bought from mustangsunlimited. It's a nice piece...bigger than the factory knob. However, I am not thrilled with the way they attach the metal insert to the inside of the knob. ...
  Thread: aftermarket tach in factory insturment cluster
Post: RE: aftermarket tach in factory insturment cluster

Here's a pic in the stock cluster. Holes were drilled in the back for wires to pass through, but no other modifications were needed. These gauges were shallow enough to fit with room to spare. They ar...
  Thread: Im back...
Post: RE: Im back...

Hey Jon, good to see you back here. Update on the black(formerly blue) 88 TC you gave me. Just pulled the motor last weekend getting the engine bay dressed up and painted then in goes a 2.5 stroker/al...
  Thread: Sad day
Post: RE: Sad day

Sucks to see but the door had rust at the bottom anyway. Atleast it wasn't a perfect door that was hit and the damage doesn't look to have gotten into the 1/4 panel or fender. Trying to look at the br...
  Thread: Wideband questions
Post: RE: Wideband questions

TurboE Wrote: -- Most inexpensive wideband I found at $189. http://prosportgauges.com/wideband-air-fuel-ratio-kit.aspx -- I have this wideband and it's been trouble free for 3 years.
  Thread: aftermarket tach in factory insturment cluster
Post: RE: aftermarket tach in factory insturment cluster

Just to update this thread, I got a pair of Glowshift 3 3/4 gauges...tach and speedometer. They're really shallow, so they fit perfectly into the factory cluster. Also no trimming of the black plate, ...


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