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|  07-22-2001, 09:53 PM | #1 | 
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				 |   Here is something that has always helped me fix and learn how to setup my Fuel/Electrical ANYTHING!! Take a piece of paper and draw out everything from the back to the front of the car. Map out every part and line on paper. Then you can have that infront of you when you call around to different shops to ask questions. I do that allot, if I have my notes in front of me I don't forget any details then if I try to describe something to someone by just memory alone. And take advantage of allot of these Performance shops on the magazines. The places usually have people who will take the time to help out a fellow Stang'er in trouble. Usually the advice is free (except the call) but if they help you with your problem you just might come back to buy something from them. | 
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