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Ford Mustang LS1 Engine Transplant - The Orphan - Part 3 - PHR Project Car

Our LS1-Powered Mustang Comes To Life After Tackling The Electrical, Exhaust, And Fuel Systems.
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
While the actual engine swap... 
   
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Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
While the actual engine swap took just two weeks to complete, wiring the thing consumed nearly a whole month's worth of nights and weekends.
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
McMahon Motorsports offers... 
   
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Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
McMahon Motorsports offers an LS1 adapter harness that turns a GM harness into a stand-alone unit.
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
At the end of the engine harness... 
   
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Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
At the end of the engine harness are three large connectors, which are the lifelines of the PCM.
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
The McMahon LS1 harness plugs... 
   
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Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
The McMahon LS1 harness plugs into three large GM connectors. We then tucked them under the rug by the passenger-side footwell to keep everything neat.
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
We positioned the fuse and... 
   
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We positioned the fuse and relay block under the passenger-side seat. This will allow easy access to fuses and such, should the need for replacement occur.
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
After spending three nights... 
   
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After spending three nights figuring out the wiring diagrams, we finally had the Camaro's gauge cluster wired up and ready for action.
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
Surprisingly, a Camaro radiator... 
   
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Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
Surprisingly, a Camaro radiator and fan assembly bolts right into a Mustang with little fanfare.
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
The intake plumbing was sourced... 
   
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Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
The intake plumbing was sourced from Intakehoses.com. We used a 4-inch 90-degree rubber elbow, and connected it to a 4-inch section of aluminum pipe.
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
The Ford's fuel lines come... 
   
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Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
The Ford's fuel lines come out of the tank at 3/8-inch for the feed and 5/16-inch for the return, but are necked down to 5/16-inch and 1/4-inch.
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
All '99-and-newer Corvettes... 
   
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Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
All '99-and-newer Corvettes use this fuel filter, which is internally regulated at 58 psi.
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
Another 3/8-inch-to-6AN adapter... 
   
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Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
Another 3/8-inch-to-6AN adapter is required to connect the single feed line to the injector rail.
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
Universal 3/4-inch and 5/8-inch... 
   
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Universal 3/4-inch and 5/8-inch heater hose connects the heater core to the respectively sized nipples on the water pump housing.
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
On the driver side, extra... 
   
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On the driver side, extra care was given by the American Racing Headers folks to ensure adequate clearance around the steering shaft and the brake system.
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
American Racing Headers utilized... 
   
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Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
American Racing Headers utilized 1 3/4-inch primaries that are stepped to 1 7/8 inches.
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
The American Racing headers... 
   
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Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
The American Racing headers look too nice to be hiding under here. They are one of the biggest factors when performing a swap properly, and will either make or break you.
Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
With the car running well... 
   
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Ford Mustang Ls1 Transplant
With the car running well and everything ready to roll, we will see how our home-brewed hot rod runs on the dyno and at the track.
American Racing Headers
22 Elm Pl.
Amityville
NY  11701
631/608-1986

www.americanracingheaders.com
McMahon Motorsports
Wiring harness
IntakeHoses.com Summit Racing
800.230.3030

summitracing.com

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