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![]() greydan, you will need a mass air harness, the mass air meter, and i am pretty sure you will need a new (mass air) computer. if there are autowreckers in your area, go & look for a 89-92(93???) 5.0 mustang that is standard (or auto, depending on your car) and pull the mass air meter, the wiring harness, and the computer located in the passanger side kick pannel.
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