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<blockquote data-quote="Nukem1040" data-source="post: 15258501" data-attributes="member: 66708"><p>This car was gutted back in 2006 and I have been piecing it back together ever since. This was actually the FIRST time I have ever drove this car after owning for almost 10 years. So close, but so far away. We keep having crappy weather up here in Northern NY so it's making it hard to go pull the car out of storage.</p><p>I just ordered a new fuel filter and Fuel pump from LMR. Will start there.</p><p>Going to put Seafoam in the fuel tank and run a full tank of 93. I'll also run it through the intake and clean that out.</p><p></p><p>On to your questions:</p><p>The loss of power would happen at around 59-61mph while cruising. As if a loss of fuel i think.</p><p>No sputtering, popping, or backfire. Very nice idle and rumble sound.</p><p>I don't believe the check engine light was on. I'll recheck when I pull her out.</p><p>Only modification on the engine is believed to have a cam in it because the way it idles. BBK headers and exhaust. All stock.</p><p>Can't answer the last question because this is the farthest this car has gotten since being gutted.</p><p></p><p>I'll do as much as I can with "How to" forums but will have to ask questions. I've lost my touch with working on these over the years because all the moving and deployments and now I don't have any mustang shops near me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nukem1040, post: 15258501, member: 66708"] This car was gutted back in 2006 and I have been piecing it back together ever since. This was actually the FIRST time I have ever drove this car after owning for almost 10 years. So close, but so far away. We keep having crappy weather up here in Northern NY so it's making it hard to go pull the car out of storage. I just ordered a new fuel filter and Fuel pump from LMR. Will start there. Going to put Seafoam in the fuel tank and run a full tank of 93. I'll also run it through the intake and clean that out. On to your questions: The loss of power would happen at around 59-61mph while cruising. As if a loss of fuel i think. No sputtering, popping, or backfire. Very nice idle and rumble sound. I don't believe the check engine light was on. I'll recheck when I pull her out. Only modification on the engine is believed to have a cam in it because the way it idles. BBK headers and exhaust. All stock. Can't answer the last question because this is the farthest this car has gotten since being gutted. I'll do as much as I can with "How to" forums but will have to ask questions. I've lost my touch with working on these over the years because all the moving and deployments and now I don't have any mustang shops near me. [/QUOTE]
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