can someone help this member get his notch project going?

phatstang

Club Member
i met this member doing a trade
hes doing a 03 cobra motor swap into a fox body mustang notch ,its all in but he needs to get it wired up and the pats disabled.
his Uncle was in the process of building it and had a sudden death and it would mean alot to his family to see it running, being it was his uncles project before he died.....
if anyone could point this guy in the right direction it would be awesome,hes a younger guy and it seems like he really needs some input to get this done

http://motownmuscle.com/forums/member.php?u=6197

thanks in advance:cheers:
 
Isn't there a guy on here that goes by "terminator" or something like that who did the same thing? He is in a wheelchair. I read about him in the paper awhile back.
 
if the terminator dood is in one of those pics then its not rudy. rudys car is a grey notch i believe and it has the terminator motor in it. clean car!
 
I give full respect to that guy because his car is gonna be bad ass when done. I have no disability's and I don't think I would even take that one one. Keep up the good work and it will pay in the end. GOOD LUCK
 
Rudy made the conversion work. His name is Termin8tor. His car is badass...I saw it and spoke with him on Mustang Alley on Woodward.

I put a mod motor in a fox, but I did it will all the stock wiring...his is more customized.
 
Wheres the car located at?

I'd give up some free time to help out.
Free labor and I know a few people who might give up some free parts and or shop space.

Let me know

David James
 
I had the wiring started today and I noticed that it already has the 04 cobra wire harness in it and the computer. I started it with starter fluid. It has fuel pressure but the fuel injectors wont fire. I took the PCM out and now im looking for a place that can disable the PATS. Does anyone know of anywhere I can do this at? I heard Lideo can reflash the PCM so the PATS will let the fuel injectors spray but Im kinda looking for something closer on the West Side.
 
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