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2005-09 R2300 Phase 1 & 2 ROUSHCharger Kits (Single Sheave)
P/Ns: 1305SS-TVSP1
1305SS-TVSP2

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Installation Instructions

Applications:
2005 – 09 Ford Mustang GT with 4.6L 3V engine (w/ Manual Transmissions ONLY)
Important Notes:
 Before installing your Mustang ROUSHCharger Kit, please read the installation manual and
verify that all items are present. Contact ROUSH Customer Service at 1-800-59-ROUSH,
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM weekdays, for any questions regarding fit or instructions that are unclear
to you.
 Premium fuel (91 octane or higher) is required to prevent “spark-knock” or detonation
under certain operating conditions.
 The use of fuel additives (ie. octane boosters) is not recommended. These chemicals can
damage your engine and cause drivability issues with your vehicle.
 Operating your engine without the Roush PCM recalibration will result in engine damage or
failure.
 Customers with 2005 - 07 and 2008 (with “AA” level engines) vehicles have high thread (HT)
14mm spark plugs. These customers will receive colder replacement 14mm plugs from
Roush when their PCM is returned to them.
 Customers with 2008 (with “AB” level engines) and 2009 vehicles have 12mm spark plugs
(Ford P/N: 8L3E-12405-BB). These customers MUST gap their plugs to 0.032 +/- 0.002”.

 Customers with 2009 vehicles must also refer to pages 79-84 for special instructions.
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PACKAGING LIST
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Description
Fuel Charging
Manifold Assembly – Fuel Charging
Supercharger Assembly (P51a w/ Bolt-On Hub)
Bolts – S/C Pulley (M6 x 14)
Throttle Body Spacer Assembly
Throttle Body Assembly
Fuel Rail
Tube Assembly – Heater Water Inlet
Spark Plugs (FOR MY2005-2008.5 ONLY)

RPP Part Number
--R07060135
P51AH-6F066
N605771
R07060147
R07060150
R07110006
R07070063
HTO-032

Description
Hardware Kit B – Fuel Charging
Fuel Injectors
Fuel Injector Clip
PCV Bubbler Hose
¾” Hose – Heater Jumper Hose
Clamp – ¾” Hose (Constant Tension)
Gasket – Spacer to Supercharger
Gasket – Throttle Body to Spacer
Screw & Washer – T-Body & S/C to Spacer (M6 x 1.0 x 32.5)
Bolt – Fuel Charging To Cylinder Head (M6 x 1.0 x 40)
Bolt – RH Fuel Rail To Upper Intake Manifold (M6 x 1.0 x 22)
Bolt – S/C To Upper Intake Manifold
Stud – S/C To Upper Intake Manifold
Nut – Heater Tube Mounting (M6)

RPP Part Number
13106066TVSHKB
R07110007
13109C995
R07060175
R07070067
CT19x12-BO
R07060152
R07060153
R18020009
R18020004
R18020057
N808130
R18040007
W520412

Description
FEAD
Alternator Bracket
Tensioner

RPP Part Number
--R07020035
R07020043

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Description
Hardware Kit – Single Sheave FEAD
Pulley - Idler B/S 76mm (Flanged)
Bracket – Alternator Rear Support
Bolt – Rear Alternator Support Bracket (M5 x 10)
Nut – Rear Alternator Support Bracket (M5)
Bolt – Idler (M8 x 28 large washer)
Bolt – Alternator (M8 x 55)
Bolt – Alternator Support Brkts to Intk (M8 x 25)
Bolt – FEAD Bracket to Intake (M8 x 38)
Bolt – Alternator Bracket to S/C (M8 x 110)
Nut – Alternator (M8)

RPP Part Number
SS-TVSHK1-AA
R07020049
R07020052
R18020059
R07020053
R18020060
N808130
W500224
W705128
R18020058
W520413

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Spacer – Alternator Bracket To S/C (3/8” ID x 3/4” OD x 3/8”)

R18030017

Description
Induction System
Clean Air Tube Assembly
Shelby Clean Air Tube
Air Filter – High Flow Conical
Shelby Air Box Assembly

RPP Part
Number
--1305-9B659
R07060101
R07060131
R07130039

Description
Induction System Hardware Kit
Clamp – Worm Drive (120 – 140)
Clamp – Worm Drive (110 – 130)
MAF Bolts (M4 x 0.7 x 10 – Torx)
Grommet and Sleeve Assembly
Clean Air Tube Support Bracket
Bolt – Bracket to Tube and Air Box
Bolt – Air Box to ABS Bracket
3/16 VACUUM CAP - BOOST REFERENCE PORT
VACUUM FITTING - BOOST REFERENCE PORT
3/8 VACUUM CAP - BRAKE ASPIRATOR PORT
3/8 x 3/8 VACUUM CONNECTOR - BRAKE ASPIRATOR PORT

RPP Part
Number
R07130040
R07130014
R07130015
R07130007
R07130013
R07130010
N605771
N808920
4440
383004-S
CS2575
P2233A

Description
Emission
PCV Fresh Air Inlet
PCV Purge Hose
7/32” Vacuum Hose – IPTS to Upper Intake Manifold

RPP Part
Number
--R07050083
R07050084
R18140001
RPP Part
Number
R07080035
R07080016
1104-12B637-BA
R07080031
N605891
R18080003
N605771
W520412
R07080032
R07080033

Description
Hardware Kit – Wiring
Electrical Jumper – I/C Pump
Electrical Jumper – ACT
TPS Extension
Bolt – Ground Strap To Cowl (M6 x 1.0 x 18)
Zip Tie (Stud Mount) – Ground Strap Bolt
Bolt – I/C Fuse Mounting (M6 x 1.0 x 14)
Nut – I/C Relay Mounting (M6)
Alternator Charge Harness – B+ Cable
Alternator Charge Harness – Smart Charge

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Description
Hardware Kit – Single Sheave Decals
Decal – Single Sheave Belt Routing Diagram
Decal – Premium Fuel Only (IP Cluster)
Decal – Premium Fuel Only (Fuel Door)
Decal – PCM

RPP Part Number
SS-TVSHK2-AA
13106E072
R07110004
R07110003
R07100008
RPP Part
Number
--R07070007
F8YZ-8501-A
R07070015
R07070047
7R33-8B273-AA

Description
Intercooler System
Degas Bottle
I/C Electric Water Pump
Bracket – I/C Pump Mounting
Intercooler Radiator Assembly
Lower Radiator Hose

RPP Part
Number
R07070074
R07070063
R07070005
R07070006
R07070008
R07070010
R07070013
R07060173
R07060174
R07070067
R07070022
----R07060175

Description
Intercooler Hose & Steel Tube Kit
Tube Assembly – Heater Water Inlet
Tube Assembly – CAC Lines
¾” Hose – Degas Inlet
¾” Hose – Degas Outlet
¾” Hose – LTR Inlet
¾” Hose – LTR Outlet
Hose – I/C Water Inlet
Hose – I/C Water Outlet
¾” Hose – Heater Tube Inlet
Upper Radiator Hose
Clamp – ¾” Hose (Worm Drive)
Clamp – ¾” Hose (Constant Tension)
Hose with Clamps – PCV Bubbler
Description
Intercooler Hardware Kit
Degas Bottle Cap
J-clip – Degas Bottle & Pump Bracket Mounting (M6 Short)
Double-sided Tape – Degas Bottle Mounting
Cap Screw – Degas Bottle Mounting (M6 x 1.0 x 8)
Washer – M6 x 18mm OD
Bolt – Pump Bracket & I/C Tube Assembly Mounting (M6 x 1 x 18)
Bolt – Degas Bottle Mounting (M6 x 1.0 x 33)
Bolt – Long Bumper Bolts (M8 x 1.25 x 35)
Bolt – 9N491 Tube Assembly Mounting (M16 x 40)
Nut – Heater Tube Mounting to S/C (M6)
Nut – LTR Mounting & Pump Bracket (M8)
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RPP Part
Number
R07070075
XL3Z-8100-A
N623332
R07030002
R18020010
R18030002
N605891
N808429
R18020007
R18020006
W520412
W520413

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Description
Supplemental Hardware
Alternator Charge Harness – 2009 Only
Rear Alternator Support Bracket (2005-08 Only)
Bolt – Rear Alt Supt Brkt (M8 x 20mm)

RPP Part
Number
1305-TVSHK1
R07080034
R07020045
R18020005

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Pulley – S/C Bolt-On (6K x 105mm)
FEAD Belt
CALKIT
ROUSH Diagnostic Tool Flash Manual
Optional Roush PCM Flash
Flash Voucher Card

6K105-6V066
R07020041
1305-P1CALKIT
RDT-CALIM
PCM-FLASHDOC
P1305-P1

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Description

Unique Phase 1 Hardware

Unique Phase 2 Hardware
Pulley – S/C Bolt-On (6K x 80mm)
FEAD Belt
Ford Racing 2005-09 S197 Fuel System Upgrade Kit
Nut – M6 (2nd FPDM Retention)
CALKIT
ROUSH Diagnostic Tool Flash Manual
Optional Roush PCM Flash
Flash Voucher Card

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6K80-6V066
R07020062
R14020001
W520412
1305-P2CALKIT
RDT-CALIM
PCM-FLASHDOC
P1305-P2

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EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES REQUIRED
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1/4” and 3/8” Drive Ratchets with Extensions
Metric and Standard Socket Sets (short and deep recommended)
1/2” Drive Ratchet or Breaker Bar
Metric and Standard Wrench Sets
3/8” Drive Torque Wrench (7-35 ft-lb range)
Short Phillips-head Screwdriver
Hex Key Set
Teflon pipe sealing tape or equivalent
5/8” Fuel Line Removal Tool
T-20 Torx Bit Screwdriver or Socket
Soldering Iron and Solder
Wire Strippers
Wire Crimpers “W” type for OEM-style wiring connectors
1/8”, 9/64”, and ¼” Drill Bits and Drill motor
Coolant (meeting G-05 specification)
6” Scale, Tape Measure, or Other Measuring Device
Brake Parts Cleaner
Assembly Lubricant (White Lithium Grease or Petroleum Jelly)
Electrical Tape
Sharp Knife or Razor Blade
Tie Straps (Zip Ties)
Trim Pad Tool (for pushpin removal)
Fender Cover (2)
Medium Strength Thread Locker – Loctite 242 (blue) or equivalent

GLOSSARY OF TERMS
ACT
CMCV
ETC
IPTS
MAFS
PCM
PCV
RDT
SCBP

TPS
VMV
VCT
Breakout Point

Air Charge Temperature Sensor (From the factory, this function is integrated into the MAF
sensor. With this kit, a separate ACT sensor is installed into the intake manifold)
Charge Motion Control Valve (Located on the back of the base intake manifold. This feature
is not used with the ROUSHCharger)
Electronic Throttle Control
Injection Pressure and Temperature Sensor
Mass Air Flow Sensor
Powertrain Control Module (a.k.a. ECM, ECU, PCU, EEC)
Positive Crankcase Ventilation
ROUSH Diagnostic Tool
Supercharger Control Bypass Solenoid (A 3-way electronic vacuum control solenoid that
allows the PCM to control the ROUSHCharger bypass to reduce heat buildup and noise
during low throttle operation)
Throttle Position Sensor
Vapor Management Valve (Located on driver side strut tower)
Variable Camshaft Timing
A place in an electrical harness where the wiring for an individual component leaves (breaks
out of) the main harness to attach to an individual component.

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUPERCHARGER BYPASS OPERATION
There is a great deal of misinformation about the function of supercharger bypass systems. The supercharger is a
positive-displacement pump; that is, so long as it is rotating, it is always pumping air. During low demand or high
vacuum operation (i.e. idle, deceleration, and light throttle cruise), the pumping action is undesirable as it creates
unwanted heat and noise. The bypass circuit, when open, prevents any pressure buildup across the supercharger
and allows air to circulate through the rotors, allowing the supercharger to “idle” freely during these conditions. This
results in reduced noise, and by reducing heat buildup in the intake, significantly improves street and strip
performance. As throttle demand increases, the bypass circuit is closed, resulting in full performance from the
supercharger. The bypass circuit is never used to limit or control boost during full-throttle operation and defeating or
altering the bypass function will not result in improved performance in any condition, and will result in poor
drivability.

LIMIT OF LIABILITY STATEMENT
The information contained in this publication was accurate and in effect at the time the publication was approved for
printing and is subject to change without notice or liability. ROUSH Performance Products (RPP) reserves the right
to revise the information presented herein or to discontinue the production of parts described at any time.

SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
STOP! READ IMPORTANT SAFETY CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE
PROCEEDING.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
Appropriate disassembly, assembly methods and procedures are essential to ensure the personal safety of the
individual performing the kit installation. Improper installation due to the failure to correctly follow these instructions
could cause personal injury or death. Read each step of the installation manual carefully before starting the actual
installation.
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Always wear safety glasses for eye protection.
Place ignition switch in the OFF position.
Always apply the parking brake when working on a vehicle.
Block the front and rear tire surface to prevent unexpected vehicle movement.
If working without a lift, always consult vehicle manual for correct lifting specifications.
Operate the engine only in well-ventilated areas to avoid exposure to carbon monoxide.
Do not smoke or use flammable items near or around the fuel system.
Use chemicals and cleaners in well-ventilated areas.
Batteries produce explosive gases, which can cause personal injury. Therefore, do not allow flames,
sparks or flammable substances to come near the battery.
Keeps hands and any other objects away from the radiator fan blades.
Keep yourself and your clothing away from moving parts when the engine is running.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that can get caught in rotating parts or scratch surface finishes.
Allow the engine, cooling system, brakes and exhaust to cool before working on a vehicle.

WORK SAFELY!
Perform this installation on a good clean level surface for maximum safety and with the engine turned off.

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SECTION A - DISASSEMBLY
The following section will guide you through the disassembly of the stock components. Special care
should be taken to label fasteners and parts that are taken off during this procedure since many will be
reused:

1. Cover both fenders with fender covers to protect the vehicle finish.
2. Release the fuel system pressure (NOTE: The following procedure is taken directly from the Ford
Service Manual, section 310-00).

WARNING: Fuel in the fuel system remains under high pressure even
when the engine is not running. Before working on or disconnecting any of
the fuel lines or fuel system components, the fuel system pressure must be
relieved. Failure to do so can result in personal injury.
WARNING: Do not smoke or carry lighted tobacco or open flame of
any type when working on or near any fuel-related components. Highly
flammable mixtures are always present and can be ignited, resulting in
personal injury.
a. Remove the fuel pump module fuse.
NOTE: The fuel pump module fuse is located in the bussed electrical center, location F41.

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b. Start the engine and allow it to idle until it stalls.
c. After the engine stalls, crank the engine for approximately 10 seconds to make sure the
fuel injector supply manifold pressure has been released.
d. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.

3. Using an 8mm wrench, disconnect the (-) negative & (+) positive connections to the battery.
Remove the battery hold down bolt using an 8mm socket wrench. Remove the hold down &
battery. With an 8mm socket wrench, remove the 3 bolts holding the battery tray to the vehicle.
Remove the battery tray.

Battery Tray Bolts

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Before continuing, refer to the CALKIT included with your ROUSHcharger kit.
Determine the PCM flash method you will be using. If performing the PCM flash
yourself or at a preferred ROUSH dealer, proceed to step 5. If sending the PCM to
ROUSH for a ROUSH performed PCM flash, continue with step 4.

4. Disconnect the 3 PCM (Powertrain Control Module) connectors by lifting the grey levers over the
connector back shell and lifting the connectors from their sockets. Remove the PCM by removing
two 10mm bolts and pulling the PCM forward and lifting out of the engine compartment. Follow
the instructions on the next page as soon as possible to help minimize the amount of time you
are without a PCM.

Connector
Locations
Retaining Bolts

Important: Be sure to write your VIN number and phone number (in case we need to contact you
for additional vehicle information) on the PCM using a permanent marker.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR RETURNING THE PCM TO ROUSH FOR CALIBRATION
Outlined below are the instructions for returning your stock powertrain control module (PCM) to Roush
Performance Products so we can install our calibration to make the engine run properly with the new
components. Please complete the “Optional Roush PCM Flash” request document and include it,
along with the PCM, and the “Voucher Card”. Once we receive your PCM, we will reprogram and
return it back to you the same day for next-day delivery. Operating your engine without our
calibration will result in engine damage or failure and will void all warranty.

Note: It is important to reinstall the PCM in the vehicle it came from to prevent setting a
trouble code and having to relearn the anti-theft code which can only be performed using
specialized Ford Service Bay tools.
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If you haven’t already done so, write your vehicle identification number (VIN) and phone number
on the PCM using a permanent marker.

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Using bubble wrap, or another appropriate packing material, wrap and package the PCM to help
prevent it from being damaged during shipping.

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Place the wrapped PCM in an appropriate shipping box.

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Complete the “Optional ROUSH PCM Flash” request document (PCM-FLASHDOC) and
attach the flash “Voucher Card” (P1305-P1CALKIT/P1305-P2CALKIT) to the document.

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Include the “Optional ROUSH PCM Flash” document and the “Voucher Card” in the
shipping box, along with the PCM.

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Ship the PCM and contents to:
ATTN: PCM FLASH
39555 Schoolcraft Rd
Plymouth, MI 48170

Upon receipt of the PCM, a customer service representative will contact you to arrange payment.
Once you receive your ROUSH flashed PCM, reverse step 4 for PCM installation.

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5. With the engine cool, remove the cap on the engine coolant degas bottle and drain the coolant
using the petcock located on the lower passenger side of the radiator.

TIP: Connect 3/8” hose
to the drain fitting next to
the petcock and run into
a clean drain pan or
bottle. Use a ¾” wrench
to open petcock and
allow coolant to drain out
of the fitting.

Drain Petcock

6. Disconnect the PCV vent tube from the right-hand cam cover and clean air tube. Using an 8mm
nut driver, loosen the 2 clamps at either end of the clean air tube. Remove the clean air tube
from the throttle body and airbox.
Clamps

PCV Vent
Tube

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7. Remove the MAF (mass air flow) connector by pulling the red locking tab back and pressing the
black release tab. With a 10mm socket wrench, remove the airbox hold down bolt. Firmly grasp
the airbox and pull up to remove it from the vehicle.

MAF Connector

Hold down bolt

8. Disconnect ETC (electronic throttle control) & TPS (throttle position sensor) connectors from the
throttle body (Pull the red locking tab back; press the black release tab to disengage the lock).

9. Remove the PCV line from the intake manifold and left-hand cam cover. Remove the VMV line
from the intake manifold and position out of the way. Remove the vacuum line and electrical
connector from the IPTS on the fuel rail and save for reuse. Remove the black safety clip from
the fuel line connection. Place rags under the fuel rail, using a 5/8” fuel line tool (wrap additional
rags around the tool) disconnect the fuel line from the fuel rail.

IPTS

VMV Line

Fuel Rail Disconnect

PCV Line

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10. Disconnect the alternator harness from the positive battery terminal and remove the harness clips
from the fuel rail studs.

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11. Disconnect the wiring connectors from the fuel injectors (8). Remove the four 8mm stud bolts
holding the fuel rail to the intake manifold and remove the fuel rail assembly with injectors. There
may be some additional fuel leakage around the injectors. Clean all excess fuel before
proceeding.

Fuel Rail Holdown Studs

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12. Disconnect the CMCV connector located in the center rear of the intake manifold. Remove the
brake booster vacuum line from the intake manifold. Pull the wiring harness off of the stud bolt
on the driver side rear of intake manifold. Remove the ten fasteners which used to bolt the intake
manifold to the cylinder heads. Save the rear stud for reuse. Remove the intake manifold. Use
tape or equivalent to cover the cylinder head ports to prevent engine contamination.
Brake Booster Hose

Intake Manifold Bolts
Stud
CMCV Connector
Wire Harness hold down

13. Release the accessory drive belt by rotating the tensioner clockwise with a ½“ breaker bar or
ratchet and slip the belt off the water pump pulley and remove the belt. Disconnect the regulator
connector and the battery cable from the alternator. Using a 10mm socket wrench, remove the
four upper support bracket bolts. Remove the two 15mm alternator nuts and remove the
alternator.

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14. 2005 – 06 VEHICLES ONLY - Remove the upper radiator and bypass circuit hoses. Remove the
clamps from the upper radiator hose and save for later use. On the back side of the water
crossover, disconnect the heater hose. Remove the water crossover using a 10mm socket
wrench.

Crossover Tube Bolts
Upper Rad Hose

Thermostat Hose

Heater Hose

14. 2007 – 09 VEHICLES ONLY - Remove the upper radiator hose. On the back side of the water
crossover, disconnect the heater hose.
wrench.

Remove the water crossover using a 10mm socket

Crossover Tube Bolts

Upper Rad. Hose

Heater Hose

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15. Disconnect the rubber portion of the heater hoses from the metal tubes at the rear of the righthand cylinder head. Remove the heater tube assembly from the engine by removing the stud on
the back side of the passenger cylinder head and sliding off the water pump fitting in the block.

Disconnect Heater Hoses Here

Stud Bolt

16. 2005 – 06 VEHICLES ONLY - Locate the coolant hose hanger on the front of the engine and
remove.

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17. Remove the tensioner and retain the bolts for reuse later.

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SECTION B - MODIFICATIONS
The following section will guide you through the required modifications of existing components and build
up of the assemblies used to complete the installation. With the exception of the intercooler pump
bracket mounting, all of this work can be performed away from the vehicle.

Alternator Modification
In order for the alternator to be installed in its new location, two of the original mounting ears must be
removed. Using a band saw or similar cutting tool, remove the mounting ears shown. Be careful to
avoid getting debris inside of the alternator when removing these features.
2005-08 Alternators should look similar to the pictures below:

Before

After

2009 Alternators should look similar to the pictures below once mounting ears have been removed:

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VMV Modification
1. Remove split loom convolute from stock VMV hose assembly.

2. Mark hose at 130mm (~5.25in) from end of straight connector.

130 mm

3. Using a knife, cut the hose at the applied mark.

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4. Using a knife, cut the hose as shown to remove the straight connector from the cut off piece of
VMV hose.

5. Re-install straight connector into shortened VMV hose.

6. Using a knife, cut off 100mm (~4 in) of split loom convolute to fit the shortened VMV line. Reinstall the split loom convolute onto the modified VMV hose.

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Brake Booster Hose Modification
Note: This modification does not require removal of the hose from the booster.
Removing the hose from the booster could damage the booster fitting.

1. Remove the split loom convolute from brake booster hose. Remove the T-fitting with the 7/32”
vacuum hose and the short hose from the brake booster hose assembly.

2. Remove and keep T-fitting with the 7/32” vacuum hose and hose clamp from the take off brake
booster hose. Discard short section of the brake booster hose.

Discard
3. Remove and discard the 7/32” vacuum hose retaining clip. Measure and mark 45mm from the
end of the 7/32” vacuum hose. Use a knife to cut the vacuum hose at mark.

Discard

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4. Mark the brake booster hose 80mm from end. Using a knife, cut the brake booster hose at the
applied mark.

5. Re-install T-fitting with the 7/32 vacuum hose onto the cut brake booster hose.

6. Install the 80mm piece of hose, which was cut off in step 3, on the open end of T-fitting.

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7. Install the hose clamp onto the end of the 80mm hose.

Heater Tube Assembly Modification
1. The upper tube and hose on the heater tube assembly is not used (a new tube is supplied in the
kit). Using a die grinder or air saw, cut the forward bracket that connect the two tubes together
and cut along side of the rear bracket through the upper tube. De-burr all sharp edges. Retain
the lower tube which connects to the water pump and the mounting bracket for reinstallation.

Discard this tube

Cut

Save

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Wiring Harness Modifications
The following details the modifications to the factory engine harness which are necessary to
complete the installation of this kit. These modifications should be done without removing the
harness from the engine as it will be easier to verify final locations of the break out points.
Extreme care must be taken to insure that wiring and/or its insulation is not accidentally damaged
while removing the convoluted tubing. All of the convoluted tubing and various clips that are
removed while making these changes are intended to be reinstalled in the same place unless
otherwise noted.

TPS

ETC

MAF

Connectors for Wiring Circuits that will need to be modified

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1. Make a note of the locations of the harness retaining clips and breakout points. With the harness
still fastened to the engine with the factory retainers, carefully cut the tape off of the convoluted
tubing and wiring harness on the drivers side of the engine (where the ETC branches out of the
main harness) using a razor or utility knife. The area is highlighted in the following diagram. The
convoluted tubing is split from the factory so follow the split. Lift the wiring out of the convoluted
tubing without disturbing the factory retainers wherever possible. Expose all of the internal wiring
from the MAF/ETC split all the way around to the rear of the driver side cam cover.

Pull wiring out
from this section.

2. Locate the 6-wire MAF sensor connector. Looking into the face of the connector with the release
tab positioned up, the first two wires in the connector (IAT) from the right are grey and grey w/ red
tracer. Cut both of these wires approximately 5 to 6 inches from the back of the connector.

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3. Seal the connector side of both cut IAT wires with pieces of heat shrink provided in the ACT
electrical jumper (1104-12B637-BA). Place two pieces of heat shrink tubing halfway onto the
ends of the wires to be sealed and heat with a heat gun until it stops shrinking and sealant flows
out from the open end of the tubing.

Sealing cut wire ends with Heat Shrink tubing

4. Drag the 2 IAT wires out of the harness back from the MAF connector so that they break out
60mm past the #6 Coil Connector. Strip a ¼ inch of insulation from the end of each wire. Slide a
short length of heat shrink tubing over both wires. Now using the Electrical Jumper (ACT) from
the kit (1104-12B637-BA) lay the striped end of the Gray (IAT) wire into one side of the provided
splice connector. From the Electrical Jumper (ACT) slide the ACT SIGNAL wire into the other
side of the splice connector, and crimp using a W type crimping tool. Using a clean hot soldering
iron, heat the wires (not the solder) in the splice connector until they are hot enough to melt the
solder touched to them. Repeat the above for the IATRTN – ACT GROUND. Slide the heat
shrink tubing over the solder joints and heat to shrink with a heat gun. Position the ACT harness
so that the base of the connector is 180mm from the main bundle. Wrap ACT and MAF harness
with tape.

#6 Coil

ACT Wire
breakout
point

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5. Pull the 2-wire ETC (electronic throttle control) wiring loose from the main harness and drag it
back to 20mm past the #8 coil break out point. Position the ETC connector so that the base of
the connector is 165mm from the main bundle.

6. Slide the driver side of the harness back into its convoluted tubing and re-tape. Wrap the ECT
wiring with tape.

7. Move the front (2) harness retainers on driver’s side coil harness from the bottom side to the top
side of the harness leaving the rear retainer on the bottom side. Remove the harness to intake
manifold stud clip and re-tape it to the harness 210mm from the left valve cover rear retainer.

8. Locate the TPS (Throttle position sensor) connector and harness at the front of the passenger
side. Remove the split loom convolute and tape from this harness until the main bundle.

9. Stagger cut the 4 TPS wires 60, 90, 120 and 150mm from the TPS connector. Use the supplied
TPS extension harness (R07080031-13-AA) to lengthen the TPS wires using the same technique
outlined in step #4. Cover the extend harness with the supplied convolute and run it along with
the main harness, securing it to the main harness with tape every 150mm to a position 30mm
before the rear intake manifold wire retainer.

New Location
(Steps #8-9)
New Location
(Step #4)

New Location
(Step #5)

New Orientation
On Top
(Step #7)

New Location
(Step #7)

Wiring Modification Summary
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Fuel System Modification (This section only to be completed by Phase #2 Customers)
1. Using the Ford Racing installation manual “M-9407-GT05” which is located at the end of this
manual in Appendix A, install the Ford Racing GT500 Fuel System Upgrade Kit (R14020001).
These instructions can also be found on the internet at:
www.fordracingparts.com/download/instructionsheets/FordInstShtM-9407-GT05.pdf

2. Use (2) M6 nuts (W520412) to secure the new fuel pump driver module to an existing stud in the
trunk as per the Ford installation manual.

Cylinder Head Modification
1. Cut out the following template. Line up the template with the front of the right hand cylinder head.
Using a grinder with a sanding pad attachment, sand down the front corner of the cylinder head
up to the template. Take special care that no shavings enter the engine cylinders. Thoroughly
clean engine upon completion of this modification.

MODIFY HEAD
IN THIS AREA

BEFORE

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AFTER

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SECTION C - SUBASSEMBLY
Induction System
1. Install the stock MAF sensor using (2) M4 x 0.7 x 10 MAF bolts (R07130007) into the new clean
air tube (R07060101). Torque bolts to 3 – 5Nm.

Clean air tube

MAF bolts

Factory
MAF
Sensor

2. Install the clean air tube bracket (R07130010) on the clean air tube and position using the
alignment marks on both the bracket and the tube. Secure the bracket to the tube using (1) M6 x
1.0 x 14 bolt (N605771) supplied in the kit. Apply medium strength thread locker to bolt threads
prior to installation and torque to 8 – 12 Nm.

3. Install the air filter (R07060131) to the clean air tube and align the metal strip on the air filter with
the alignment mark on the clean air tube. Torque the worm drive clamp to 3 Nm.

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4. Install rubber Grommet and Sleeve Assembly (R07130013) by first installing the rubber grommet
into the Shelby Air Box Assembly (R07130039). Once the grommet is firmly seated in position,
re-install the metal sleeve into the grommet.

Rubber grommet

Sleeve

5. Assemble the air tube and filter onto the air box housing using (2) bolts (N605771) and torque to
8 – 12 Nm.

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S/C Pulley Install
1. Install the S/C Pulley onto the Supercharger (P51AGH-6F066) using the six (6) N605771 bolts
(M6 x 14) provided. Ensure the pulley is properly seated on the hub before tightening any bolts.
Torque bolts to 8-12 Nm.

Fuel Rail Assembly
1. Install the new injector clips (13109C995) onto the new Fuel Injectors (R07110007) from
Hardware Kit B. Apply assembly lube to the injector O-rings and install the injectors into the new
Fuel Rail (R07110006). Verify that the injector clips are properly seated and fully engaged into
the fuel rail injector cups.

Fuel Charging
1. Install the PCV Bubbler Hose (R07060175) onto the Fuel Charging Assembly (R07060135) and
secure it using (1) of the supplied PCV Bubbler clamps.

R07060175
BUBBLER HOSE

R07060135
MANIFOLD ASY
FUEL CHARGING

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SECTION D - ASSEMBLY
The following section will guide you through the final installation of the kit into the vehicle. If you need to
stop during any part of the installation, make sure you cover any open ports in the cylinder heads or
intake manifold to prevent foreign material from contaminating your engine.

Intercooler Reservoir Mounting
1. Using the Intercooler Degas Bottle (R07070007) with Degas Bottle Cap (XL3Z-8100-AA) as a
template, place the bottle on the flat part of the electric fan shroud between the power steering
reservoir and the engine coolant degas bottle. With the edge of the bottle at the edge of the
electric fan shroud, mark the (2) mounting holes with a paint pen and drill two 5/16” holes
through the fan shroud.

Mark and Drill here

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2. Cut out the following template and use it to mark the third mounting hole and drill to 5/16”.

Mark and drill to 5/16”

3. Clean the mating surfaces of the degas bottle and fan shroud with brake cleaner or rubbing
alcohol. Peel and stick one side of the Double-Sided Tape (R07030002) provided in Cooling
System Hardware Kit, to the underside of the degas bottle.

Double-Sided Tape

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4. Remove the upper fan shroud bolts and force the shroud toward the rear of the vehicle. Install
the (2) J-Clips (N623332) from the Hardware Kit. Peel the second side of the double-sided
tape and set the bottle on the fan shroud. Secure the intercooler degas bottle using (2) M6 x
1.0 x 33 bolts (N808429) and the M6 x 1.0 x 8 cap screw (R18020010) with washer
(R18030002) from Hardware Kit and torque to 8 – 12Nm. Reinstall the upper fan shroud bolts
and torque to 8 – 12Nm.

Intercooler Radiator Assembly Mounting
1. Remove the (6) push pin retainers highlighted below by pulling the center pin and remove the
radiator trim cover.

Push Pin retainers

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2. Raise the vehicle and remove both front tires. Remove the (3) forward Phillips-head screws
from each front wheel liner. Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, turn the (5) inner fender push
pins ¼ turn to release the centers. Remove the pushpins and then remove the forward inner
fenders.

Inner Fender Push Pin Locations

3 Phillips head screws

3. Remove the (3) lower close-out to radiator support screws (7mm). Remove the (2) upper
bumper cover screws near the headlights (10mm). Remove the (4) front fender to bumper
cover nuts inside the forward wheel well (10mm).
Upper Bumper
Cover Screws

Fender to Bumper
Cover Nuts

Close-out screws

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4. Reach inside the front wheel wells and unplug the front turn signals (there are four connectors
total). Lift the front bumper cover slightly and pull partially off of the vehicle. Unplug the fog
lights and set the front bumper cover aside.

5. Remove the four push pins that retain the impact absorber to the front bumper beam and set
the absorber aside.

Push Pins

6. Remove the inner front bumper beam bolts. Save one bolt for reuse later.

Inner Bumper Bolts

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7. Loosely install the (4) Long Bumper Bolts (R18020007) from the Hardware kit in place of the (4)
which were just removed. Insert the Intercooler Radiator Assembly (R07070047) behind the
bumper and between the frame rails aligning the holes in the bracket with the weld nuts for the
inner bumper bolts. Snug the inner bumper bolts threading them through the bracket holes and
torque to 20 – 30 Nm. Install the (4) LTR Mounting Nuts (W520413) from the Hardware Kit on
the exposed end of the long bumper bolts and torque to 20 – 30 Nm.

Retaining Nut
Intercooler Radiator Assembly

Inner Bumper Bolt

8. Reinstall the impact absorber onto the front bumper beam using the take out pushpins.
9. Install the 12 ½” LTR Inlet Hose on the driver side of LTR with one ¾” Hose Clamp and leave
hanging. Install the 33 ¾” LTR Outlet Hose on the passenger side of the LTR with one ¾”
Hose Clamp and route up through the fender and into the engine compartment as illustrated
below.

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Electric Water Pump Bracket Mounting
1. Cut out the following template. Line up the template with the tie down bracket inside the driver
side wheel well. Center punch the “X”s marked on the template into the frame rail of the vehicle.
Drill two ¼” holes through the frame rail and de-burr the holes.

Cut this out
and use as a
template to
locate holes

2. Install (2) J-Clips (N623332) from Hardware Kit and mount the Intercooler Pump Mounting
Bracket (R07070015) using Bolts (N605891) onto the body. Torque bolts to 8 – 12Nm. Slide the
Intercooler Pump (F8YZ-8501-AA) into the bracket and secure using the bumper bolt removed
earlier and a M8 Nut (W520413) from Hardware Kit. Torque the nut and bolt to 8 – 12Nm.

Use take off
bumper bolt in
this location

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3. Connect the 12 ½” LTR Inlet Hose (previously installed to LTR) to the outlet of the pump with a
¾” Hose Clamp. Install the 31” Degas Bottle Outlet Hose onto the pump inlet with a ¾” Hose
Clamp. Route the Degas Bottle Outlet Hose up through the fender to the Degas Bottle as
illustrated. Connect this hose to the bottom outlet of the Degas bottle using one ¾” hose clamp.

Note: Route all intercooler hoses very carefully. It is critical to the intercooler
performance that these hoses are not kinked once installed into the vehicle.
Electric Water Pump Harness
1. Disconnect the positive battery leads from the main positive battery cable at the fuse box.
Note: The bolt will remain retained by the cable’s terminal end.

2. Locate the fuse holder branch of the Intercooler Pump Harness (R07080016). Run the short lead
with the eyelet from the fuse holder to the Fuse box battery terminal.
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3. Reinstall the battery cable bolt through the I/C fuse lead and the main battery cable. Torque the
bolt to 8 – 12Nm.

4. Secure the fuse holder to the strut tower using a M6 x 1.0 x 14 bolt (N605771) from Hardware kit
threaded into the tapped hole in the strut tower across from the fuse box’s main battery terminal.
Torque bolt to 8 – 12 Nm.

5. Route the remaining I/C pump harness with the vehicle harness around the driver side of the
PCM bracket to the space ahead of the PCM connectors.

6. Locate the M6 bolt threads protruding from the core support into the engine compartment ahead
of the PCM brackets. Slide the I/C pump relay’s bracket over this stud and secure with a M6 nut
(W520412). Torque the nut to 8 – 12Nm.

6mm Bolt threads
Front of Vehicle

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7. Route the ground wire branch of the harness up to the ground screw directly above the relay.
Remove the ground screw and install the I/C Pump ground wire with all the factory grounds that
were already in place with the bolt. Torque the bolt to 8 – 12Nm.

8. Locate the square 16-pin connector on the driver side of the PCM bracket. Unplug the connector
and remove the short section of convoluted tubing and electrical tape from the harness
immediately behind the engine side (rearward half as mounted) of the connector. Locate the red
w/yellow stripe wire in pin location #16. Cut this red wire about 1 inch back from the connector.
16-pin connector

Red/yellow stripe - #16

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9. Seal the connector end of the red wire using one piece of heat shrink provided with the
Intercooler Pump Wiring Harness Kit (R07080016).

Sealing cut wire ends with Heat Shrink tubing

10. Strip approximately 3/8” of insulation off the harness side of the red w/yellow wire. Place a piece
of supplied heat shrink tubing over the remaining, non-terminated end of the Intercooler Pump
Wiring Harness. Strip approximately 3/8” of insulation off the end of the intercooler wire and
connect to the red wire using the provided splice connector from the Intercooler Pump Wiring
Harness Kit and crimp using a W-type crimping tool. Using a clean, hot soldering iron, heat the
wires (not the solder) in the splice connector until they are hot enough to melt the solder touched
to them. Slide the heat shrink tubing over the solder joint and heat to shrink with a heat gun.
Reinstall the convoluted tubing and tape removed from the factory harness.

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11. Plug the connector back together. Route the remainder of the Intercooler Pump Wiring Harness
over the radiator (following the existing harness) behind the headlamp on the driver side and into
the inner fender area where the water pump bracket is mounted. Remove the top water pump
bracket mounting bolt and install the wiring harness ground eyelet and re-torque the fastener.
Connect the wiring harness to the electric water pump.

Ground the pump
wiring harness to the
body in this location.

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Lower Radiator Hose Installation
1. 2005 – 06 VEHICLES ONLY – Install the Lower Radiator Hose (7R33-8B273-AA) by sliding the
hose onto the outlet at the bottom corner of the radiator. Then push the hose on to the fitting on
the oil filter adapter. Connect the smaller hose to the bottom of the degas bottle. Secure each
point with the clamps that are glued onto the hose.

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Engine Hardware and ROUSHCharger Installation
1. Using the take off bolts, install the FEAD tensioner (R07020043). Torque bolts to 20 – 30 Nm.

2. Remove the factory spark plugs and coils from the engine.
NOTE: Customers with 2005 - 07 vehicles and 2008 vehicles (with AA level engines only) use
the supplied 14mm plugs (HTO-032). Customers with 2008 vehicles (with AB level engines) and
customers with 2009 vehicles with 12mm plugs (Ford P/N: 8L3E-12405-BB) must gap their
factory spark plugs to 0.032 +/- 0.002”.

3. Install either the newly supplied HTO-032 plugs (14mm plugs) or regapped (12mm plugs)
depending on your engine configuration. Torque 14mm plugs to 30 – 38 Nm. Torque 12mm
plugs to 10 – 15 Nm.

4. Reinstall the coils and torque coil bolts to 4 – 6 Nm.

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5. Install the modified heater tube assembly using the take out stud bolt. Be sure to lube the Orings with assembly lube before installing the heater tube to the water pump fitting in the block.
Torque the stud to 8 – 12 Nm.

6. Carefully place the intake manifold assembly (with gaskets) down onto the cylinder heads. Be
carefully not to damage your sealing surfaces or gaskets during this step. Take special care to
ensure that the CHT wiring harness does not get pinched or trapped during manifold installation.
Insert (2) M6 x 1.0 x 40 bolts (R18020004) in holes A and B as shown and start threads by hand.
Do NOT tighten these fasteners. The intake must remain free to move along the cylinder head
surfaces.

A

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7. Install the Alternator Bracket (R07020035) onto the studs previously used to mount the alternator
to the cylinder block and temporarily secure the bracket using the stock nuts. Use the FEAD
bracket rear mounting bosses to properly align the intake manifold on the cylinder head surfaces
by shifting the manifold from front to back and side to side. When you are finished, these
features should be aligned in both the for-aft and side-to-side directions.

8. Once aligned, fasten the intake manifold using (11) M6 x 1.0 x 40 supplied bolts (R18020004)
and the stock driver side rear stud in hole #10 (used to retain the wiring harness). Tighten these
fasteners in the sequence shown below and torque all to 8 – 12 Nm. Remove the alternator
bracket from the engine as it will be installed in a later step.
11

12

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3

8

4

5

1

2

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6

10
(STUD)

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9. Fasten the supercharger to the intake manifold using (8) M8 x 1.25 x 56 bolts (N808130) and (2)
M6 x 15 / M8 x 53 studs (R18040007) in holes #1 and #5. Torque fasteners in three steps;
10Nm, 20Nm and 30Nm in the sequence shown.

7

3

1

5

9

10

8

4

2

6

10. Connect the PCV bubbler hose to the 90 deg fitting on the back of the supercharger using (1) of
the supplied 3/8” constant tension clamps.

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11. Re-install the FEAD bracket using (2) take off M8 nuts for mounting to old alternator studs, (2) M8
x 1.25 x 38 bolts (W705128) for fastening to the upper intake manifold and (1) M8 x 1.25 x 110
bolt (R18020058) with (1) spacer (R18030017) to fasten to the supercharger. First hand tighten
every bolt, then torque the M8 nuts to 20 – 30 Nm, then torque the middle M8 bolts to 20 – 30
Nm, then finally torque the top M8 bolt to 20 – 30 Nm.

R18030017
Spacer

12. Install the (2) FEAD Pulleys (R07020049) to the alternator bracket using the (2) M8x1.25x32 Idler
Bolts (R18020060). Torque bolts to 20 – 30Nm.

R18020060
(M8X1.25X28mm)
TORQUE 20-30 Nm
2 REQ’D

R07020049
76MM IDLER

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13. Lubricate the fuel injector o-rings with 5W-20 engine oil. Apply a small amount of engine oil to
the injector pockets in the intake manifold and install the fuel rail and injector assembly. Be sure
each injector is properly seated into the intake manifold. Secure the fuel rail using (2) take out
studs on the driver’s side and (2) M6 x 1.0 x 22mm bolts (R18020057) on the passenger side.
Torque bolts to 8 – 12 Nm.

14. Install the 7/32” vacuum hose (R18140001) from the IPTS on the fuel rail to the fitting in the
upper intake manifold.

R18140001
VACUUM HARNESS

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Charge Harness and Wiring Installation
1. 2005 – 08 VEHICLES ONLY – Slide the smart charge harness (R07080033) underneath the front
cover of the supercharger behind the FEAD bracket so that the round connector is on the
passenger side of the engine. (2009 Vehicles – please refer to Section E on Page 79)

2. 2005 – 08 VEHICLES ONLY – Connect the alternator smart charge harness by routing the
harness as shown. (2009 Vehicles – please refer to Section E on Page 79)

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3. Connect injector #1 – 4 and coil #1 – 3.

4. Move the main harness on top of coil #4 and plug in coil #4 around it.

5. Pull the main harness below the rear intercooler turret.

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6. Drape the TPS harness breakout in-between the driver side fuel rail and the supercharger.

7. Install the rear harness retaining clip on the stud in the back of the intake manifold.

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8. Push the two retaining clips onto the studs on the LH cam cover. Connect injectors #5 – 8 and
coils #5 – 8.

9. Route the ACT sensor under the fuel rail in-between injectors #6 and #7 and connect sensor.

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10. Connect the IPTS.

11. 2005 – 08 VEHICLES ONLY – Route the B+ cable (R07080032) under the main harness inbetween the VCT solenoid and coil #5. (2009 Vehicles – please refer to Section E on Page 79)

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12. 2005 – 08 VEHICLES ONLY – Push the B+ cable retainers onto the fuel rail studs. (2009
Vehicles – please refer to Section E on Page 79)

13. 2005 – 08 VEHICLES ONLY – Remove the (2) plastic fasteners that hold the cowl grill in place.
Lift the cowl grill for easier access to replace the factory screw that secures the grounding strap
to the cowl with (1) M6 x 1.0 x 18.5mm bolt (N605891) at the arrow shown. Torque bolt to 8 –
12Nm and replace plastic fasteners. (2009 Vehicles – please refer to Section E on Page 79)

Insert new
bolt here

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14. 2005 – 08 VEHICLES ONLY – Route the B+ cable through the grounding strap and secure it to
the dash using (1) Stud Mount Zip Tie (R18080003). Push the Zip Tie onto the M6 Bolt from the
previous step then wrap the zip tie around the cable. (2009 Vehicles – please refer to Section E
on Page 79)

15. 2005 – 08 VEHICLES ONLY – Secure the B+ cable to the dash by pushing the retainer
(Christmas tree) to the factory dash panel tab. (2009 Vehicles – please refer to Section E on
Page 79)

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16. Using the take off M8 nut, fasten the driver side radio suppressor to the driver side front cover
stud. Before tightening, ensure there is sufficient clearance to all FEAD components. Torque to
23 – 27Nm. Use a screwdriver to bend the tab around the back of the stud.

17. Using the take off M8 nut, fasten the passenger side radio suppressor to the passenger side front
cover stud. Before tightening, ensure there is sufficient clearance to all FEAD components.
Torque nut to 23 – 27 Nm. Bend the tab around the back of the stud.

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18. 2005 – 08 VEHICLES ONLY - Insert (2) M8 x 1.25 x 55 bolts (N808130) and (2) M8 nuts
(W520413) through the alternator bracket. Be sure to leave enough room to insert the alternator.
Slide the alternator onto the bolts. Ensure that the smart charge harness does not get pinched.
Torque to 20 – 30 Nm. (2009 Vehicles – please refer to Section E on Page 79)

19. 2005 – 08 VEHICLES ONLY - Install the Rear Alternator Support Bracket (R07020045) using the
M8 x 1.25 x 20mm bolt (R18020005) into the alternator and M8 x 1.25 x 25mm bolt (W500224)
into the intake. Route the B+ cable in-between this bracket and the alternator. Torque bolts to 20
– 30 Nm. (2009 Vehicles – please refer to Section E on Page 79)
WARNING: Do not put any bolt longer than 20mm into the back of the alternator.
Route B+ Cable
under this bracket

W500224

R18020005
20mm MAX
Length

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20. 2005 – 08 VEHICLES ONLY – Connect the B+ cable to the stud on the back of the alternator
using the take off nut. Torque to 8 – 12 Nm. Plug in the smart charge harness. Ensure that
there are no pinched wires around the alternator. (2009 Vehicles – please refer to Section E on
Page 79)

21. Install the FEAD belt as shown. Using a ½” drive breaker bar or ratchet, rotate the belt tensioner
clockwise to install the supplied belt.

22. Connect the rubber heater tube inlet hose (R07070067) to the steel heater water inlet tube
(R07070063) using (1) ¾” constant tension clamp. Install this assembly onto the engine by
connecting the rubber hose to the 90 deg fitting on the intake using (1) constant tension clamp
and fasten the steel tube to the supercharger studs using (2) M6 nuts (W520412).

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23. Connect the fuel inlet line to the fuel rail and secure it using the safety clip.

24. Install the throttle body spacer gasket (R07060152) and the throttle body gasket (R07060153) in
the throttle body spacer (R07060147).

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25. Fasten the throttle body spacer to the supercharger using (4) M6 x 1.0 x 32.5 screws
(R18020009) and torque to 8 – 12 Nm.

26. Install throttle body onto the throttle body spacer using (4) M6 x 1.0 x 32.5 screws (R18020009).
Torque to 8 – 12 Nm.

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27. Connect TPS and ETC.

28. Install the PCV purge hose (R07050084) from the driver side cam cover to throttle body spacer.

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29. Install the Intercooler Tube Assembly (R07070005) onto the passenger side cylinder head using
the M16 x 40mm Tube Mounting Bolt (R18020006) for the rear and (1) M6 x 1.0 x 18 I/C Tube
Mounting Bolt (N605891). Torque the M16 bolt to 43 – 47Nm and the M6 bolt to 8 – 12Nm.

30. Reconnect the stock 5/8” heater hose from the firewall to the modified heater tube located on the
rear of the passenger side cylinder head using the original constant tension clamp.

31. Install the ¾” x 190.9mm Intercooler Inlet hose (R07060173) from A to A using (2) ¾” constant
tension clamps. Install the ¾” x 286.2mm Intercooler Outlet hose (R07060174) from B to B
using (2) ¾” constant tension clamps.

B
B

A

A

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32. Reconnect the stock 3/4” heater hose from the firewall by routing it under the intercooler hoses
and connecting it to the steel heater inlet tube using the original constant tension clamp.

33. Connect the LTR Outlet hose routed from behind the passenger side headlamp to the lower
Intercooler tube using (1) constant tension clamp. Install the 17 ½” Degas Inlet hose
(R07070006) from the upper intercooler tube, using (1) constant tension clamp #81-B, to the
upper degas bottle fitting, using (1) ¾” worm clamp.

34. Install the upper radiator hose (R07070022) using the take off constant tension clamps.
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35. Locate the ABS module bracket and remove the bolt shown below.
ABS module
Remove bolt

36. Install the rubber grommets from the bottom of the factory air box into the holes located beneath
the air box, rearward of the ABS module.

Installed rubber
grommets

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37. Lower the air box assembly into the vehicle using the two pegs as guides into the rubber
grommets. Loosely secure the air box to the vehicle using the take off air box bolt and the
supplied ABS bracket bolt (N808920). Note: Do not torque bolts.

ABS bracket bolt

Take-off air
box bolt

38. Install the 3/16” (4440) and 3/8” (P2333A) fittings into their respective holes on the clean air tube
(1305-9B659). Foaming glass cleaner can be used to aid in this step. Place a vacuum cap over
each of these fittings (383004 &CS2575), found in Hardware kit R07130040.

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39. Loosely install the 120-140mm clamp (R07130014) onto the oval end of the clean air tube and
the 110-130mm clamp onto the round end of the clean air tube (R07130015). Orient the clamps
so both screw heads are facing the same direction of the PCV fitting. Install the clean air tube in
the vehicle by first sliding the round end onto the MAF tube then pushing the oval end onto the
throttle body. Tighten the throttle body clamp so the screw is close to the ETC motor on the
topside of the throttle body. Tighten the MAF tube clamp so the screw is on the bottom side of
the tube. Torque both clamps to 3 Nm.

40. Tighten the (2) bolts in the air-box. Torque the M6 bolt to 8 – 12Nm and torque the M8 bolt to 22
– 26Nm.

41. Check induction system to make sure everything is secured and at the required torque
specification.

42. Connect the MAF sensor.

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43. Install the PCV Fresh Air tube (R07050083), by connecting the 90 deg fitting to the passenger
side cam cover and running the tube over the supercharger and connecting the straight fitting to
the rubber clean air tube.

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Battery and Tray
1. Install the battery tray by reversing the removal instructions. Torque the battery tray bolts to 8 –
12 Nm.

2. Place the battery in the tray and secure with battery hold down. Torque the battery hold down bolt
to 8 – 12 Nm. Reinstall the heat protecting battery wrap over the battery.

3. Connect the B+ Alternator Harness to the positive battery terminal. Torque nut to 8 – 12Nm.

4. Reinstall the battery connections by connecting the positive cable first then connecting the
negative cable.

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Vacuum System Connections
1. Install the modified VMV hose such that the 90 deg. fitting is connected to throttle body spacer
and the straight fitting is connected to the VMV’s upper port.

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2. Connect the modified brake booster hose assembly onto the throttle body spacer.

3. Connect the 7/32” vacuum hose from the T-fitting to the UPPER fitting on the supercharger
bypass valve (this will be the fitting closest to the dash panel). The bottom/lower fitting MUST
remain open to atmosphere for the supercharger bypass system to function properly.

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Coolant Fill and Final Assembly
1. Fill the engine cooling system (using a proper coolant mixture) to the marked level on the
radiator degas bottle.
2. Using the same coolant mixture, fill the intercooler system. The coolant should be
approximately one inch below the top of the cap.

Important: Both coolant systems can trap a large amount of air. It is very important to
verify that the air is purged and that coolant is flowing properly through both systems.
Roush recommends vacuum filling both systems to properly evacuate the trapped air.
3. Reinstall front bumper cover, lower close-out panel and inner fenders by reversing the removal
procedures.
4. Reinstall the front wheels/tires. Torque wheel lugs to the factory Ford specifications.
5. Inspect all underhood wiring harnesses for potential interference issues. Use zip ties to safely
position the harness away from any areas of concern.
6. If the PCM was removed and shipped to ROUSH for a ROUSH performed flash, reinstall it once
the PCM is returned from ROUSH and apply PCM decal (R07100008). If you are equipped
with a SAE J2534 pass through device, refer to the PCM Flashing section when installation is
complete. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REINSTALL THE PCM AND START THE VEHICLE IF
THE PCM IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH A ROUSH CALIBRATION. OPERATING THE ENGINE
WITHOUT THE RECALIBRATED PCM WILL RESULT IN ENGINE DAMAGE OR FAILURE
AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
7. Reinstall the battery connections by connecting the positive cable first then connecting the
negative cable.
8. The Belt Routing Diagram (13106E072) is to be placed on the underside of the hood, on the
driver side, opposite of the factory Vehicle Emission Control Information decal.
Place Decal Here

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9. The “Premium Fuel” clear decal with white lettering (R07110004) is to be installed on the
instrument cluster bezel, on the flat area below the small center gauges.

Tachometer

Speedometer

Place Decal Here

10. The “Premium Fuel” white decal with black lettering (R07110003) is to be placed on the lower
half of the inside of the fuel filler door.

Place Decal Here

11. If performing the PCM Flash procedure, proceed to the “PCM Flashing” section. If the
PCM was sent to ROUSH for the Optional ROUSH Performed Flash and it has been
reinstalled, start the engine and check for unusual noise, dash service lights, and/or unusual
operation. If problems are detected, immediately stop the engine or vehicle, diagnose and
repair the problem.
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PCM FLASHING
1. If equipped with a SAE J2534 pass through device, refer to the RDT-CALIM manual included in
the CALKIT for PCM flashing. The RDT-CALIM manual will guide you through the ROUSH
Diagnostic Tool (RDT) software installation process and the ROUSH PCM flashing procedure.
OPERATING THE ENGINE WITHOUT THE RECALIBRATED PCM WILL RESULT IN
ENGINE DAMAGE OR FAILURE AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.

2. Once the PCM has been successfully re-calibrated, start the engine and check for unusual
noises, dash service lights, and unusual operation. If problems are detected, immediately stop
the engine or vehicle, diagnose and repair the problem.

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SECTION E - 2009 VEHICLES ONLY
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE!
The following section of this manual is ONLY required for those customers with 2009 model
year vehicles. Customers with 2005-08 vehicles should disregard this section.
________________________________________________________________________________________

REVISIONS TO “SECTION C–SUBASSEMBLY” (2009 Vehicles Only)
The following steps must be completed by 2009 VEHICLES ONLY.
1. Remove the (2) nuts shown from the back of the modified alternator.

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2. Install (2) hex nuts (R07020053) in place of the (2) nuts removed in the previous step. Torque
hex nuts to 5 – 7 Nm. BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVERTIGHTEN, which can cause the studs inside
the alternator to break.

3. Secure the Rear Alternator Bracket (R07020056) to the rear of the alternator using (2) M5 x 0.8 x
10mm bolts (R18020059). Torque bolts to 5 – 7 Nm. BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVERTIGHTEN
THESE BOLTS.

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REVISIONS TO “SECTION D - INSTALLATION” (2009 Vehicles Only)
The following steps replace steps #1, #2, #11 - #15 and #18 - #20 of the Charge Harness and
Wiring Installation in SECTION D- INSTALLATION section of the 05-08 instruction manual.
1. Push the Alternator Charge Harness (R07080034) retainers onto the driver side fuel rail studs as
shown below.

2. Insert (2) M8 x 55mm Bolts (N808130) and (2) M8 Nuts (W520413) through the alternator
bracket. Be sure to leave enough room to insert the alternator. Loosely secure the alternator
charge harness eyelet to the alternator using the take off M8 nut. Slide the alternator onto the
bolts and route the charge harness under the rear alternator bracket (refer to picture in step #3 on
next page). Torque M8 bolts to 25 Nm (18 lb-ft).

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3. Secure the alternator to the intake using (1) M8x25mm Bolt (W500224). Torque to 20 Nm.
Torque the nut securing the charge harness to the alternator to 15 – 20 Nm. Plug in smart
charge connector to alternator. Take special care to make sure the charge harness is not
pinched anywhere.
Route charge harness
under the bracket in
this area
W500224

4. Remove the (2) plastic fasteners that hold the cowl grill in place. Lift the cowl grill for easier
access to replace the factory screw that secures the grounding strap to the cowl with (1) M6 x 1.0
x 18.5mm bolt (N605891) at the arrow shown. Torque bolt to 8 – 12Nm and replace plastic
fasteners.

Insert new
bolt here

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5. Route the alternator charge harness through the grounding strap and secure it to the dash using
(1) Stud Mount Zip Tie (R18080003). Push the Zip Tie onto the M6 Bolt from the previous step
then wrap the zip tie around the cable.

6. Secure the alternator charge harness to the dash by pushing the retainer (Christmas tree) to the
factory dash panel tab.

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7. Run the remaining smart charge section of the charge harness with the battery harness that runs
along passenger side strut tower and secure it using the zip ties that have been pre-installed on
the charge harness. Route wires under the main wiring harness bundle and plug into the
connector.

Route wires
along here

Route wires
under main
bundle

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Warranty
All retail parts carry a 90-day warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty covers defects
in materials or workmanship, and does not include (i) normal wear and tear, environmental
conditions, improper installation; (ii) road hazards, misuse, abuse, neglect, accidents, collision,
fire, theft, freezing, vandalism, riot, explosion, or objects striking the vehicle; (iii) misusing the
vehicle, such as driving over curbs, overloading, racing, or using the vehicle as a stationary
power source; (iv) altering, disassembling or modifying the parts; (v) defects caused or induced
by failures, breakdowns, or damage by other parts, components or the vehicle; (vi) subjecting
the parts to excessive moisture or water or any motor vehicle fluids (e.g.: oil, anti-freeze, battery
acid, brake fluid, etc.); (vii) acts of God, natural disasters and other similar causes beyond the
reasonable control of ROUSH; or (viii) application of chemicals that affect the parts. This Limited
Warranty does not cover surface deterioration of paint, trim, and appearance items that result
from use and/or exposure to the elements, such as stone chips, scratches, bird droppings,
lightning, hail, windstorm, dings, dents, earthquake, road salt, tree sap, water or flood.
ROUSH SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO REIMBURSE CUSTOMER/DEALER FOR INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE INSTALLATION OR USE OF
ANY PRODUCT SOLD THROUGH THIS CATALOG OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF
WARRANTY. EXCEPT AS MAY BE STATED IN THIS CATALOG, ROUSH DISCLAIMS ALL
EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL
ROUSH’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID BY CUSTOMER/DEALER FOR PRODUCTS
SOLD REGARDLESS IF ROUSH HAS BEEN ADVISED IN ADVANCE OF ANY POTENTIAL
PROBLEM OR IF A CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, PRODUCT
LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR THEIR DURATION, OR LIABILITY FOR
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS OR
LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY.
This ROUSH Supercharger kit is designed and tested to function properly only on vehicles as
they are equipped from the factory (completely stock powertrain). The use of aftermarket parts
and equipment such as: cams, headers, nitrous oxide systems, other bolt-on performance parts,
or any other performance parts not sold by, manufactured by, or approved of in writing by
ROUSH, will result in powertrain and supercharger kit damage and will not be the responsibility
of ROUSH in any way.

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APPENDIX A
FORD RACING MUSTANG GT DUAL FUEL PUMP KIT
INSTRUCTION SHEET

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INSTRUCTION SHEET
NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR AGREEMENT AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF
FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS

Please contact the Techline for the most current instruction information (800) FORD788
! ! ! PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION ! ! !

OVERVIEW:
The following information describes the procedure for the installation of the M-9407-GT05 dual fuel pump kit into
2005-07 Mustang GT.
! ! ! WARNING: DO NOT SMOKE OR CARRY LIGHTED TOBACCO OR OPEN FLAME OF ANY TYPE WHEN
WORKING ON OR NEAR ANY FUEL-RELATED COMPONENT. HIGHLY FLAMMABLE MIXTURES ARE
ALWAYS PRESENT AND MAY BE IGNITED, RESULTING IN POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY ! ! !
! ! ! WARNING: FUEL IN THE FUEL SYSTEM REMAINS UNDER HIGH PRESSURE EVEN WHEN THE ENGINE
IS NOT RUNNING. BEFORE SERVICING OR DISCONNECTING ANY OF THE FUEL LINES OR FUEL SYSTEM
COMPONENTS, THE FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE MUST BE RELIEVED TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL
SPRAYING OF FUEL, RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY OR A FIRE HAZARD ! ! !
! ! ! WARNING: DO NOT CARRY PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES SUCH AS CELL PHONES, PAGERS OR
AUDIO EQUIPMENT OF ANY TYPE WHEN WORKING ON OR NEAR ANY FUEL-RELATED COMPONENTS.
HIGHLY FLAMMABLE MIXTURES ARE ALWAYS PRESENT AND MAY BE IGNITED. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY ! ! !
! ! ! WARNING: THIS PROCEDURE INVOLVES FUEL HANDLING. BE PREPARED FOR SPILLAGE AT ALL
TIMES AND ALWAYS OBSERVE FUEL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY ! ! !
! ! ! WARNING: FUEL LEVEL MUST BE AT ¾ OF A TANK OR LOWER OR FUEL SPILLAGE WILL OCCUR
WHEN FUEL MODULE IS REMOVED ! ! !

STEP 1:

Release fuel system pressure.
1A: The fuel pump relay can be found in the bussed electrical center. The fuel pump relay is
located in position 21 as shown in the inside cover of the bussed electrical center. Remove the
fuel pump relay (see Fig. 1).

Techline (800) FORD788
Factory Ford shop manuals are available from Helm Publications, 1-800-782-4356

IS-1850-0129
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INSTRUCTION SHEET
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FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS

Fig. 1
1B: Start the engine and allow it to idle until it stalls. If engine does not start, proceed to STEP 1D.
1C: After the engine stalls, crank the engine for approximately 5 seconds to make sure the fuel
injection supply manifold pressure has been released.
1D: Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.

! ! ! WARNING: BATTERIES NORMALLY PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE GASES. THEREFORE, DO NOT ALLOW
FLAMES, SPARKS OR LIGHTED SUBSTANCES TO COME NEAR THE BATTERY. WHEN CHARGING OR
WORKING NEAR A BATTERY, ALWAYS SHIELD YOUR FACE AND PROTECT YOUR EYES. ALWAYS
PROVIDE VENTILATION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL
INJURY ! ! !
! ! ! WARNING: KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. BATTERIES CONTAIN SULFURIC ACID. AVOID
CONTACT WITH SKIN, EYES OR CLOTHING. ALSO, SHIELD YOUR EYES WHEN WORKING NEAR THE
BATTERY TO PROTECT AGAINST POSSIBLE SPLASHING OF THE ACID SOLUTION. IN CASE OF ACID
CONTACT WITH THE SKIN OR EYES, FLUSH IMMEDIATELY WITH WATER FOR A MINIMUM OF 15 MINUTES
AND GET PROMPT MEDICAL ATTENTION. IF ACID IS SWALLOWED, CALL A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY ! ! !

STEP 2:

Disconnect battery ground terminal (see Fig. 2).

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Fig. 2
STEP 3:

The fuel level in the tank should be ¾ of a tank or less before proceeding. If fuel exceeds more than
¾ of a tank, then follow STEPS 4-6. If fuel level is ¾ of a tank or less, then proceed to STEP 7.

STEP 4:

Remove the fuel tank filler cap.

STEP 5:

Insert a suitable drain hose into the fuel tank filler pipe until it reaches the fuel tank inlet tube.

CAUTION! The fuel pump and fuel level sensor will be below the fuel level in the tank when the tank is
full. Make sure to drain ¼ of the fuel capacity through the filler pipe prior to removing the pumps or fuel
spillage will occur.

STEP 6:

Attach the fuel storage tanker to the fuel drain hose and remove as much fuel as possible from the
fuel tank filler pipe. The fuel tank has a 16-gallon capacity. The removal of 4 gallons would lower
the fuel level ¼ of a tank.

STEP 7:

Remove the rear seat bottom and any insulation padding covering the fuel pump access cover.
7A: From under the front of the rear cushion assembly, push in the seat cushion release tab
located on the left and right of the seat, lift and remove the rear cushion assembly (see Fig. 3).

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Fig. 3
STEP 8:

Remove the fuel pump access cover (see Fig. 4).

Fig. 4
STEP 9:

Disconnect the fuel pump electrical connector (see Fig. 5).

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Fig. 5
CAUTION! If the liquid or vapor tube is damaged (torn, holes or delaminated), the effected tube
assembly must be replaced with a new tube assembly. Do not use aftermarket sleeving. Do not readhere loose sleeving material.
CAUTION! When reusing liquid or vapor tube connectors, make sure to use compressed air to remove
any foreign material from the connector retaining clip area before separating from the tube. Apply clean
engine oil to the end of the tube before inserting the tube into the connector.
CAUTION! Fuel injection equipment is manufactured to very precise tolerances and fine clearances. It is
therefore essential that absolute cleanliness be observed when working with these components.
Always install blanking plugs to any open orifices or tubes.
STEP 10:

Disconnect the fuel tube quick connect coupling on the fuel pump.
10A: Press the fuel tube quick connect coupling button and pull the fuel tube to disconnect (see Fig. 6).

Fig. 6

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STEP 11:

Using a fuel tank lock ring wrench or a brass punch, remove the fuel pump retaining lock ring
(see Figs. 7-8).

Fig. 7

Fig. 8

CAUTION! The fuel pump must be handled carefully to avoid damage to the float arm, filter and
convolute hoses.
STEP 12:

Carefully lift the fuel pump out of the fuel tank enough to access and release the fuel cross-over tube
quick connect coupling from the fuel pump (see Fig. 9).

Fig. 9
STEP 13:

Completely remove the fuel pump from the fuel tank (see Fig. 10).

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Fig. 10
CAUTION! Inspect the surfaces of the fuel pump mounting flange and fuel tank O-ring seal contact
surfaces. Do not polish or adjust the O-ring seal contact area of the fuel tank flange or the fuel tank.
Install a new fuel tank if the O-ring seal contact area is bent, scratched or corroded.
CAUTION! Make sure to install a new fuel pump O-ring seal and lock ring.

STEP 14:

To install, apply clean engine oil to the O-ring seal.

STEP 15:

Install new fuel pump O-ring seal (see Fig. 11).

Fig. 11
STEP 16:

Position the dual fuel pump into the fuel tank.

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STEP 17:

Connect the cross-over fuel tube quick connect coupling to the fuel pump.

CAUTION! Make sure the fuel tube clicks into place when installing the tube. To make sure that the fuel
tube is fully seated, pull on the tube.
STEP 18:

Make sure the alignment arrows on the dual fuel pump and the fuel tank meet before tightening the dual
fuel pump lock ring. Using the special tool or brass punch, install the dual fuel pump with the new lock
ring.
18A: Tighten the lock ring until it meets the stops on the fuel tank.
NOTE: The fuel pump is spring-loaded into the tank and may require slight pressure to install lock ring.

STEP 19:

Connect the quick connect coupling on top of the dual fuel pump.

CAUTION! Make sure the fuel tube clicks into place when installing the tube. To make sure that the fuel
tube is fully seated, pull on the tube.

STEP 20:

Remove black cover from inside trunk to access fuel pump driver module (see Fig. 12).

Fig. 12
STEP 21:

Disconnect fuel pump driver module located in spare tire well on driver side (see Fig. 13).

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Fig. 13
STEP 22:

Mount additional fuel pump driver module in spare tire well on opposite side of existing fuel pump driver
(see Fig. 14).

Fig. 14
STEP 23:

Mount RELAY from harness on inside of tire well to the left of the stock fuel pump driver module
(see Fig. 15).

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Fig. 15
STEP 24:

Connect connector labeled FPDM BODY SIDE CONNECTOR into the harness where the existing fuel
pump driver module was connected.

STEP 25:

Connect connector labeled FPDM NO. 1 to stock fuel pump driver module.

STEP 26:

Mount wires labeled RELAY GROUND and FPDM NO. 1 GROUND in hole next to stock ground using
ground screw (see Fig. 16).

Fig. 16
STEP 27:

Connect connector labeled FPDM NO. 2 to newly mounted fuel pump driver module on passenger side.

STEP 28:

Mount wire labeled FPDM NO. 2 GROUND to stock ground for audio amp on passenger side
(see Fig. 17).

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Fig. 17
STEP 29:

Run connectors labeled DUAL PUMP CONNECTOR and SENDER CONNECTOR along the wall of the
driver side of trunk, under rear seat and into rear seat area where the dual pump is located.
29A: For 2005 Mustang GT, a 1½” diameter hole will need to be cut out in the center of the access
cover for the fuel pump (see Fig. 18). Once hole is cut out, pull DUAL PUMP CONNECTOR and
SENDER CONNECTOR (1) through hole and seal hole with grommet. Unlock existing 4-pin female
connector on the harness previously connected into the stock fuel pump. Unlock the connector by
pulling the blue center piece forward (see Fig. 19). Proceed to STEP 29C.

Fig. 18

Fig. 19

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29B: For 2006 Mustang GT and beyond, a second hole with a 1½” diameter will need to be cut into the
access cover. The hole should be ½” away from existing hole to allow clearance for the new
grommet to seal. Once the hole is cut out, pull DUAL PUMP CONNECTOR and SENDER
CONNECTOR (1) through hole and seal hole with grommet. Do not take the existing harness out
of the existing hole in the access cover. Unlock the existing 4-pin female connector (connector on
the end of the existing harness going through access cover) previously connected into the stock
fuel pump. Unlock the connector by pulling the blue center piece forward (see fig. 19).
29C: Release terminals for the LB/YE wire and the LG/VT wire from the connector housing. Do not
remove terminal from wire. These are the fuel sender wires.
STEP 30:

Insert fuel sender wires into the connector labeled SENDER CONNECTOR (2) with the LB/YE wire going
into the left side and the LG/VT wire going into the right (see Fig. 20).

Fig. 20
STEP 31:

Connect SENDER CONNECTOR (1) into SENDER CONNECTOR (2). Once connection is made, the
LG/VT wire should line up with the RD/YE wire and the LB/YE with the BK wire.

STEP 32:

Connect the DUAL PUMP CONNECTOR to the newly installed dual pump.

STEP 33:

Install access cover (see Fig. 21 – 2005 Mustang GT view).

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Fig. 21
STEP 34:

Run wire labeled FUSE/POWER (1) along the trunk wall, into the back seat of the passenger side, and
along the wire track on the passenger side of the vehicle (see Figs. 22-24).

Fig. 22

Fig. 23

Fig. 24

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34A: A hole will need to be placed in the grommet located in the lower area of the front wall on the
passenger side in order to run the wire through (see Fig. 25).

Fig. 25
STEP 35:

Lift vehicle and remove the right front tire from vehicle along with the rear fender well cover. Continue to
run wire along existing wire harness in fender well using wire ties to secure the wire along the existing
wire harness (see Fig. 26).

Fig. 26
STEP 36:

Remove innermost fastener on front fender well cover and continue to run wire into engine compartment.
The wire should come through the hole located near the washer fluid neck (see Figs. 27-28).

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Fig. 27

Fig. 28

STEP 37:

Connect FUSE/POWER (1) to FUSE/POWER (2).

STEP 38:

Connect POWER to hot side of bussed electrical center (see Fig. 29).

Fig. 29
STEP 39:

Reinstall relay in position 21 of bussed electrical center.

STEP 40:

Connect negative terminal of battery.

STEP 41:

Check for leaks before starting the engine.
NOTE: It may take more than one key cycle to pressurize the fuel system. Cycle the ignition key and wait
3 seconds to pressurize the fuel system.

STEP 42:

Start the engine and check for leaks.

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Amendments
To avoid spilled fuel onto the carpet, to aid in the installation of the Wheel Hop Kit, to
protect the power wire from abrasions, and to allow for a better seal on the grommet in
the passenger foot well, please adhere to the fallowing amendments to the Ford Racing
Installation Instructions.
•

Remove the fuel tank from the vehicle when changing the pump assemblies.

•

Install the Wheel Hop Kit with the fuel tank removed.

•

A depining tool can be made and used to pull the blue terminal locking device
from the connector and to release the terminal from the connector. See below.

( Male terminal shown, female terminal similar. )

•

Secure the excess wire in the trunk with wire ties.

•

Cover the entire length of the red power wire with 1/4” convolute.

•

Cut the fuse holder from the red wire. Cut the end off of the wire nipple and pass
the red wire and convolute through the opening. Wrap with tape as shown to seal
the grommet.

•

At the fuse box, cut the excess red wire for best fit and reattach the fuse holder to
the red wire using the same technique used on the engine harness for the TPS and
ACT wiring. Cover the wire with 1/4” convolute as shown.

•

Secure the overlay harness to the vehicle main harness with wire ties placed every
10” to 12” and in the right front wheel well, every 6”.



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