Who is going to be my best bet closest to me to tune it? I got a mustang guru near me that im good friends with, but I think I'd rather work with someone that deals with syty'sI personally would start out with a custom tune. Obviously the turbo is not stock. The fact is no off the shelf chip works right when you start modding these trucks. Work yes, work RIGHT no.
As a new owner I would see if you could put it back stock for now, put turbo on the shelf (if that is only mod) and get it running right first, stock chip, etc.
Then we can move forward and teach you to tune, best tuner is an owner IMO.
Very nice job...your burn job looked quite a bit worse that mine though. Check out my photobucket acct. And every single truck on there are rebuilt totals...this (outside of the "quirks" these trucks have) will not be hard. My entire family drives rebuilders, plus we have been racing and fabricating for years...we are equipped to get it done, I think my biggest struggle will be tuning.Yes, that's true. And the further you get into it, the more you realize that the damage is far more extensive than you at first thought......Burn-Jobs are brutal. Good Luck.
Here's mine:
Then (2000):
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Good ole #4. Seems like a majority of major problems involve this cylinder. And another thing: This truck was obviously running when it caught fire. So it was in this condition, but running. My position for years has been "ALL SyTy's need engine work. Even if they're running". This reinforces that observation, but it's not usually this bad. Normally it's main bearings and a crank.
What did I say earlier about "You'll find more as you get into it."... No way did you expect to be doing an engine, did you? Welcome to SyTy Restoration. Or, How to spend 4X as much as you thought you were going to when you took this on...