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FordLover

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Hey buddy...
When you did your conversion, what year SHO did you use for the MTX stuff (wiring harness, drivetrain and such.)
 

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92, it was $500. If I recall both of your are genII's so you would not have any problems at all. Just a lot of time. Since there are different connections on the harnesses from the interior(atx-Mtx) I had to put in the MTX bumper to bumper. Give me a call if you have any questions, I would be glad to come down for a weekend to help with what you are considering doing. Hey Jodi, and Kirby make it back to A&M ok? Craig
 

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blewbyu:
92, it was $500. If I recall both of your are genII's so you would not have any problems at all. Just a lot of time. Since there are different connections on the harnesses from the interior(atx-Mtx) I had to put in the MTX bumper to bumper. Give me a call if you have any questions, I would be glad to come down for a weekend to help with what you are considering doing. Hey Jodi, and Kirby make it back to A&M ok? Craig
I'm wondering if the fact that mine are 93 and 95 if the wiring is the same. The cars that have remote keyless entry have a different wiring harness that sidelines the entire car.
I guess I won't know until I try it, but I'm gonna have to get another car to drive while I tear the 95 apart.
And yeah Jodi and Kirby made their way back on sunday, just talked to them, they are headed to class (yay!)
-Martin
 

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Yeah Martin, as long as you put everything in from the MTX(keyless entry if the ATX does not have it)the whole harness, it should work great. It is a big pain in the but to take out the dash, seats and interior, but in the end, I feel it was worth it. I know where all the wiring harnesses are, and which are which. I also put the dash harness on the firewall not in the dash, easier to remove the dash now. If you are as energetic as me, and I think you are, you could do it in a few days to a week. talk to you later, Craig
 

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