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Dude, for one, im not a *******. Let me make this clear:
This car used to be highly modified. It had a 255lph with a shonut regulator.
Theres the history of the car... Dont jump to conclusions without having all the information.

I hereby request that we all act like adults and help the op solve his problem....
According to Steve, the 60K was just done on this car, so the crank sensor was replaced. Being that the car only has 12psi at the rail, we are thinking that either the pump is bad, or the sender is shorting out the pump. We are getting close. I haven't even titled this car yet....waiting until I get it fixed. But this has been interested....and apparently I have a lot to learn about these SHO's. At least now I'm not frustrated with it, 12psi tells me a lot.
I've already priced out a crank, cam, and TPS sensors through Advanced Auto Parts. They are all pretty cheap.
I priced out a Cam Sensor and TPS at my work (Westfield Ford), here's what I got from them
Cam Sensor: $191
TPS Sensor: $89
I work at a dealer, and I would still be paying out the a*s!
From what you and others have said most recently and looking at the codes, it's fuel related...so you need to rule out the other stuff. Second, where are you finding a $191 cam sensor? Mine was $30 from AutoZone (Wells brand). For $191 you can buy 6 of those.
Interesting. Maybe the fuel pump is not getting the required voltage and current, iow a wiring issue?

Yea, I'm waiting on that. There's a common problem in Taurus model with this, but I wonder how many people actually know where this problem is located.![]()
I wouldn't worry to much about it. As you have noticed, they only sell 1 length of strap, so the distance from the ****** to the bottom of the tank is the same on both.
I thought I had mentioned in the e-mails, but the crank sensor was not replaced recently. I put in an OEM Ford unit in the car in 05 when the one that was in it was giving me issues. It was mostly an upper 60k when the cams were taken out.According to Steve, the 60K was just done on this car, so the crank sensor was replaced. Being that the car only has 12psi at the rail, we are thinking that either the pump is bad, or the sender is shorting out the pump. We are getting close. I haven't even titled this car yet....waiting until I get it fixed. But this has been interested....and apparently I have a lot to learn about these SHO's. At least now I'm not frustrated with it, 12psi tells me a lot.
I've already priced out a crank, cam, and TPS sensors through Advanced Auto Parts. They are all pretty cheap.
I priced out a Cam Sensor and TPS at my work (Westfield Ford), here's what I got from them
Cam Sensor: $191
TPS Sensor: $89
I work at a dealer, and I would still be paying out the a*s!
I thought I had mentioned in the e-mails, but the crank sensor was not replaced recently. I put in an OEM Ford unit in the car in 05 when the one that was in it was giving me issues. It was mostly an upper 60k when the cams were taken out.
I think it has been ruled out, but if you need another stock maf, I believe I have one.