Beans
Addicted CEG'er
NICE! That looks a real clean install, good luck. 
Tha being said, if it's over your head, Buckeye over on FCO sells a plug n play COP adapter for $99 each.
That motor looks sweet!!!!!!...reminds me of mine. I drool regularly...even when I'm not driving..
..(Assuming you have kept EGR as I have)...
i suggest optimizing the stock 3L TB and running the shaft from your SVT on it. that'll keep the cam smooth and not give it the touchy feeling everyone hates. half shaft and thin the plate on the tb that's plenty big
To Stylin: I'd focus on getting it running and idling well, enjoy the newfound torque and enjoy the awesome kick at mid-range. Then in a month or so start messing around with this stuff.
The only gripe I've had with my 04 3L is that the motor does not have as sweet a wail as an SVT cammed motor with the aluminum manifold....sounds fine, just different.
I modifed the two TB mounting brackets together and was just planning on running the 3.0L TB with the half throttle issue.
:drool:I'm hoping the MSDS headers and the bassani exhause the magnaflow mufflers helps this out![]()
Hey one bit of constructive advice as I do have the same setup: use a 65mm TB! If you just crank the adjuster screw to make it idle at about 1000rpm it works fine without IAC.
Besides a little extra performance the real reason to use it is the smooth and predictable throttle acutation (if you use a 65mm TB that you have converted to use your SVT throttle shaft). The stock 3L TB has a different "gearing"...the amount of throttle opening for the amount of foot input is more drastic, making it feel really odd and sometimes jerky in stop and go traffic.
This is not "mandatory" but I've been driving around for 6 months with a couple of different setups and have concluded that this is the best.
If you do this, two other performance ideas:
1. Widen the manifold mouth to match the 65mm.....easy to do as it's plastic.
2. Inside the manifold, saw off the egr tube as much to left was you can, then pinch it closed to allow just a smidgen of flow. (Assuming you have kept EGR as I have). This things is potentially a flow blocker.
wouldn't the most obvious problem with bad firing order and a DIY COP be that you swapped some wires in your harness or something?
thats sort of what happened to mine, though I was only swapping in the ordinary taurus coil.
I'll say this from experience, if it's firing ridiculous and not starting, your probably damaging the bottom end.
that is correct for the sparkplug/coil locations, but if you have the coils wired like that it's wrong.
I think 4-3, 2-6, and 5-1 are they way they are paired up from memory, so you want those sets of two signal wires going to the corresponding wire on the 'tour harness.