Ford V8 specialist in NW England
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Can anyone recommend someone in the North West who is familiar with Ford V8s. My Mantis has the 96-98 Quad Cam from the Mustang Cobra, but is gulping along at 12 mpg which just isn't funny anymore...
I know there's lot of good general engine folks around but I can't really afford £50 an hour while they learn about mine (sorry to sound tight, but...).
Any suggestions very welcome. TIA.
I know there's lot of good general engine folks around but I can't really afford £50 an hour while they learn about mine (sorry to sound tight, but...).Any suggestions very welcome. TIA.
id try the yank section on here , or try a few mustang forums and see if you can diagnose it yourself
it should have the same plug in code reader most other cars use , so possibly see if a local garage will read it , or buy one off ebay and see what you can up with some forum helpers
it should have the same plug in code reader most other cars use , so possibly see if a local garage will read it , or buy one off ebay and see what you can up with some forum helpers
steveo3002 said:
id try the yank section on here , or try a few mustang forums and see if you can diagnose it yourself
it should have the same plug in code reader most other cars use , so possibly see if a local garage will read it , or buy one off ebay and see what you can up with some forum helpers
You'd think so wouldn't you! it should have the same plug in code reader most other cars use , so possibly see if a local garage will read it , or buy one off ebay and see what you can up with some forum helpers
However Marcos removed the standard OBDII connector & fitted a bespoke one in a not-so-subtle move to get them to do all the servicing
A fine plan while they existed but...I will indeed try having another go with some of the Mustang Forums, thanks.
TheQuiffster said:
You'd think so wouldn't you!
However Marcos removed the standard OBDII connector & fitted a bespoke one in a not-so-subtle move to get them to do all the servicing
A fine plan while they existed but...
I will indeed try having another go with some of the Mustang Forums, thanks.
If Marcos only changed the connector, is it not possible to get the required pin outs and rewire a standard OBD plug into the car ?
However Marcos removed the standard OBDII connector & fitted a bespoke one in a not-so-subtle move to get them to do all the servicing
A fine plan while they existed but...I will indeed try having another go with some of the Mustang Forums, thanks.
TheQuiffster said:
You'd think so wouldn't you!
However Marcos removed the standard OBDII connector & fitted a bespoke one in a not-so-subtle move to get them to do all the servicing
A fine plan while they existed but...
I will indeed try having another go with some of the Mustang Forums, thanks.
What does the connector look like?
However Marcos removed the standard OBDII connector & fitted a bespoke one in a not-so-subtle move to get them to do all the servicing
A fine plan while they existed but...I will indeed try having another go with some of the Mustang Forums, thanks.
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