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<blockquote data-quote="walt460" data-source="post: 15397490" data-attributes="member: 100445"><p>Trey,</p><p></p><p>I will give you a call today, but for quick answers here are my comments.</p><p>1. He needs to turn off PATS. Now if you delete the unneeded modules for ABS, Air Bags, etc. then he will need to turn off those fault codes so that when you access diag port you only see the relevant codes to real problems. i do not know who you have found to turn off PATS, but the only Guy I know that does it is Eric Brooks of BrooksSpeed.com</p><p></p><p>2. This depends on how you intend to use this powertrain. If the engine was done and tuned at one time, then be careful not to change any hardware (turbos, intake system, etc.) configurations when you install it in the Torino.</p><p></p><p>3. Yes, given that you have all the required wiring and modules. This is not an easy powertrain to swap into an older vehicle, but you do not need wheel sensors or most of the other junk in the donor car. I hope you have the fuel supply system that was used when the engne made 640HP as the stock pump would never support that level.</p><p></p><p>Will call soon.</p><p></p><p>Walt460</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walt460, post: 15397490, member: 100445"] Trey, I will give you a call today, but for quick answers here are my comments. 1. He needs to turn off PATS. Now if you delete the unneeded modules for ABS, Air Bags, etc. then he will need to turn off those fault codes so that when you access diag port you only see the relevant codes to real problems. i do not know who you have found to turn off PATS, but the only Guy I know that does it is Eric Brooks of BrooksSpeed.com 2. This depends on how you intend to use this powertrain. If the engine was done and tuned at one time, then be careful not to change any hardware (turbos, intake system, etc.) configurations when you install it in the Torino. 3. Yes, given that you have all the required wiring and modules. This is not an easy powertrain to swap into an older vehicle, but you do not need wheel sensors or most of the other junk in the donor car. I hope you have the fuel supply system that was used when the engne made 640HP as the stock pump would never support that level. Will call soon. Walt460 [/QUOTE]
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