LQ9/4L80E Mustang Fox First Start
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LQ9/4L80E Mustang Fox First Start
I haven't really made a build thread because there isn't really anything special about it just a '86 Fox with a stock LQ9 and 4L80E that'll be getting some nitrous soon. Anyways after battling crank but no start issues for about 2 hours I finally traced the problem down. I took the advice from other people on here after doing a search and tapped the injectors a little, soaked them in seafoam for 30mins and then put power to each one by hand to make sure it was opening. Worked like a charm and upon putting them all back in we got fire!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxxPlVBKjHQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxxPlVBKjHQ
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Motor is all stock except for long tubes, the only reason it sounds so mean is because it's still open headers, lol. The converter is stock from a 1 ton van, my goal was just to get it all functioning as I pretty much put this car together from nothing, once I've got it running and driving I'll start with the mods.
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Sure I've got plenty of pics, the body isn't fully assembled yet, but it is all painted, I just haven't put it together... been holding off until I'm done with most of the work in the engine bay.
Car started out like so:
Stripped it down:
Fixed some rust:
Cleaned up the floorboards and painted:
Fresh paint:
Car started out like so:
Stripped it down:
Fixed some rust:
Cleaned up the floorboards and painted:
Fresh paint: