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<blockquote data-quote="walt460" data-source="post: 15397496" data-attributes="member: 100445"><p>Beaverman,</p><p>The only guy I know that can turn off PATS in a 2011-14 Mustang 3.7L PCM is Eric Brooks of Brroksspeed.com. Good that you have all those components, get a 2012 Ford Wiring Diagram manual and don't cut or modify any wiring until you are certain of what you are doing. Yes, using the factory 2012 Mustang fuel pump is the best plan, that lets the PCM control the pump via the Fuel Pump Driver Module (FPDM) which you may already have.</p><p>Walt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walt460, post: 15397496, member: 100445"] Beaverman, The only guy I know that can turn off PATS in a 2011-14 Mustang 3.7L PCM is Eric Brooks of Brroksspeed.com. Good that you have all those components, get a 2012 Ford Wiring Diagram manual and don't cut or modify any wiring until you are certain of what you are doing. Yes, using the factory 2012 Mustang fuel pump is the best plan, that lets the PCM control the pump via the Fuel Pump Driver Module (FPDM) which you may already have. Walt [/QUOTE]
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