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Location: IL
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There is no reason to have an FMU on your car if you don't have a blower or turbo. It's very easy to remove. Use the standard Ford fuel line removal tool to disconnect the FMU lines from the two places they connect (one line goes to the fuel rail connector, the other line goes to the connector on the end of the return fuel line). Then just plug the factory return fuel line back into the fuel rail. You'll have to trace the vacuum line that is connected to the top of the FMU back to it's source and plug it there. Then just remove the two screws that physically mount the FMU. You're done.
Generally parts like that are worth about half of their new value. Go to Vortech's website and see what a new FMU costs.
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