White's '95 GT "Unicorn"

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So once that was sorted, I switched to the pedal. All was well until I went in on my back, turned some and got stuck :rolleyes:

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At first the wire going to the pedal was a little short. Had to mind F this and wound up routing things behind the blower motor along the firewall.

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It’s alive-ish.

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Apparentl, I goofed the crank sensor plug install and the crimp wasn’t making good contact. Soldered longer wires to the existing pigtail and tried again. Success was achieved.

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Wrong MAF was included with the control pack and O’Reilly had one.

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Stuck injector dumped enough raw fuel the exhaust to form a puddle under the car. Stressed my three brain cells to the max but got a good buzz for a bit. Swapped to some GT500 injectors I picked up from Lwarrior awhile ago. Problem solved.

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Except it seemingly killed both oxygen sensors and I’ll replace them tomorrow.
 
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How involved IS it to install a Holley ECU/wiring etc

Not the end of the world, but there is some in-depth aspects to it. I deleted the CCRM so I had to complete the starter circuit, add some wiring to the power circuit so the passenger turn signal would work, added a relay/harness so the AC would work, added a standalone power steering set up and since I’m using an LCD display that runs off of canbus, I didn’t have to mess with the gauges.

I give it four out of five wrenches.
 

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