Hello everyone.
I just was given an 86 SVO Mustang from a client. Had I not saved it, it was heading for the junkyard or crusher. Over 10 years ago, I had a 1987 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe, which was a fun car, and it is good to have a little turbo back in the garage again.
This car is rough – body, interior, etc. Accordingly, I have decided to make it into a dedicated race car and I plan to race it in the NASA American Iron series where it will go head to head with 302 powered Mustangs and 305 and 350 powered Camaros. In later posts I will doubtless seek opinions on how to get the power where it needs to be, but for now, I have a question on gutting the car, and more specifically, removing unnecessary wiring.
I have already removed the entire interior, including the dashboard, so now I have a wiring mess on my hands. To even make an attempt at running competitively in American Iron, the car needs to be as light as possible, so I need to remove every wire on this car that is not needed to operate either the brake lights or to run the engine. In this configuration I should accomplish two goals. The car will be lighter and easier to repair, as there will be fewer wires to chase around.
When I removed the interior, I did reinstall the gauge cluster as the car would not charge without the plug to the gauge cluster in, and because I wanted to be able to see the boost pressure and tach. In the near future, there will be Autometer gauges installed and as long as I can get the charging issue solved, the gauge cluster will leave also.
The question I have is simple and not so simple. I need to know what wires must stay in this car, and which can go. I am not against removing the fuse panel and the fusible links and any other items that are not related to the engine running well at WOT. I have to assume that over 90% or more of these wires can go away forever. There are so many harnesses that go so many different places, I do not want to just start hacking away and wind up with a car that does not start or does not run. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I just was given an 86 SVO Mustang from a client. Had I not saved it, it was heading for the junkyard or crusher. Over 10 years ago, I had a 1987 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe, which was a fun car, and it is good to have a little turbo back in the garage again.
This car is rough – body, interior, etc. Accordingly, I have decided to make it into a dedicated race car and I plan to race it in the NASA American Iron series where it will go head to head with 302 powered Mustangs and 305 and 350 powered Camaros. In later posts I will doubtless seek opinions on how to get the power where it needs to be, but for now, I have a question on gutting the car, and more specifically, removing unnecessary wiring.
I have already removed the entire interior, including the dashboard, so now I have a wiring mess on my hands. To even make an attempt at running competitively in American Iron, the car needs to be as light as possible, so I need to remove every wire on this car that is not needed to operate either the brake lights or to run the engine. In this configuration I should accomplish two goals. The car will be lighter and easier to repair, as there will be fewer wires to chase around.
When I removed the interior, I did reinstall the gauge cluster as the car would not charge without the plug to the gauge cluster in, and because I wanted to be able to see the boost pressure and tach. In the near future, there will be Autometer gauges installed and as long as I can get the charging issue solved, the gauge cluster will leave also.
The question I have is simple and not so simple. I need to know what wires must stay in this car, and which can go. I am not against removing the fuse panel and the fusible links and any other items that are not related to the engine running well at WOT. I have to assume that over 90% or more of these wires can go away forever. There are so many harnesses that go so many different places, I do not want to just start hacking away and wind up with a car that does not start or does not run. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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