The maestro ended up not working properly. I contacted maestro for support and they basically told me that they don't support any application that is not listed in their application list.
Hi there ! following your build. You mentioned the ANT Steering was not able to control the high pressure pump. Is it better to jump to the JEMsport if starting from scratch ? I do have the engine already located and ready to be bought. Next step would be the ECU ! so any advice would be appreciate it.
It depends on your goals for the car. The high pressure fuel pump upgrade isn't necessary until ~360whp. You could also do an auxiliary fuel setup instead of the HPFP.
Youve convinced i might have to eco boost swap my 86 mustang
You really have me considering pulling the V8 out for this swap
That's a tough choice, it was a much easier decision for me to pull my old 2.3 lima out and swap the Ecoboost in.
Are you going to post a video on the Maestro RR2? I'd like to see how you hook it up and what features you will have with just the ECU.
The maestro ended up not working properly. I contacted maestro for support and they basically told me that they don't support any application that is not listed in their application list.
@@stroupperformance9384what harness are you using? Did you just use the ECU from jemsport or was it ECU and harness.
Hi there ! following your build. You mentioned the ANT Steering was not able to control the high pressure pump. Is it better to jump to the JEMsport if starting from scratch ? I do have the engine already located and ready to be bought. Next step would be the ECU ! so any advice would be appreciate it.
It depends on your goals for the car. The high pressure fuel pump upgrade isn't necessary until ~360whp. You could also do an auxiliary fuel setup instead of the HPFP.
Do you have a website? Would you be able to design mounts for a 2006 mustang v6 manual. It has a blown engine with a T5 manual
I do not have a website setup yet. It is in the plans for the near future. I need to get my hands on some different chassis to make mounts for.