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<blockquote data-quote="walt460" data-source="post: 15368268" data-attributes="member: 100445"><p>70TorinoGuy,</p><p></p><p>The 3.7L V6 with the 6R80 can be made to run in your 70 Torino, no problem, if you start with a running and lot-driving donor Muatang. 2011-2014 Mustangs have the PATS system based in the instrument cluster. I suggest that you have the PATS system turned "off" in the PCM and then you do not need to use the Mustang's cluster in your conversion. Also, please plan to use the Mustang's Fuel pump and Fuel Pump Driver module.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walt460, post: 15368268, member: 100445"] 70TorinoGuy, The 3.7L V6 with the 6R80 can be made to run in your 70 Torino, no problem, if you start with a running and lot-driving donor Muatang. 2011-2014 Mustangs have the PATS system based in the instrument cluster. I suggest that you have the PATS system turned "off" in the PCM and then you do not need to use the Mustang's cluster in your conversion. Also, please plan to use the Mustang's Fuel pump and Fuel Pump Driver module. [/QUOTE]
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