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Gtp comp g frankenstien help



its actually less work to unplug the fuse block to body plug and move it with the engine/trans to the new vehicle.

there are like 40 connectors on the engine and some require a bit of work to get to/etc.

if it were me id unplug the 3 conn's at the fusebox and swap it with the motor/trans too.

plus they figured they could get more $ out of a "compG"

my 04 would be more of a GTP clone than a compG as i didnt want tapshift but i wanted the 3.29's over the 3.05 FDR diff
 
This is why i like my 70 fastback mustang, straight forward basic mechanics lol thanks for the help where are alternative vin locations like in the trunk and whatnot
 
GTP and Comp-G shifters are not compatible. Different ratios, different electronics, different PCMs

You car could even be 3+ cars matched together?
 
tapshift trans is its own animal

the connector at the trans has more pins than a std non tapshift trans. the pcm is also special.

but i know you can make a tapshift trans work with a gtp non tapshift bin file...it will throw all sorts of tapshift control codes.

so you either have a modified cG bin or they have an NA(base model) or GTP (non tapshift) PCM controlling that trans/SC engine
 


Yea for sure i got a deal im happy w it i think theres a pic on my pf now

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Has to be a gtp pcm then cause i dont get shift codes and it runs the supercharger/ boost gauge

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This ones mine lol the gtp is for the wife

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I'm going to guess that you don't have a CompG engine or trans in the car. I personally did that swap on my car, and it's a lot more complicated then the typical Detroit salvage hackjob. More then likely you have a GTP with stock 2.96 gears and a CompG badge slapped on the side.

-Rob
 
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