This company sells TFI relocation kits.
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This company sells TFI relocation kits.
http://www.mccullyracingmotors.com/i...es/tfikits.htm
I've had two TFI's fail in the last 3 year, Motorcraft ones. Now thanks to ZR, the Fatfoxx relocation kit was installed at the end of the fall.
This spring we're hoping that fixes everything. Last 2 drives before it went away were good.
1991 Mustang 5.0L LX - Titanium Frost CC Metallic, MM Suspension, Bilstein shocks, Cobra brakes, Edelbrock heads, polished GT-40 intake, new interior
2018 Mustang GT - Performance Pack, Magneride, Auto, Forged wheels, Active exhaust, Lightning Blue
Did you buy those 2 Motorcraft TFI's at a Ford dealer or online?
I've read of people buying Motorcraft TFI's online and they were junk.
They came in a Motorcraft box but the module was probably not genuine Motorcraft.
Maybe the quality has gone down even with the dealer ones.
Who knows.
I still have the original TFI with about 207km.
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Your Ford dealer in the west GTA - Kennedy Ford Sales
www.kennedyford.ca - please use the Kennedy Ford SVT TMC account for parts inquiries
1991 Mustang 5.0L LX - Titanium Frost CC Metallic, MM Suspension, Bilstein shocks, Cobra brakes, Edelbrock heads, polished GT-40 intake, new interior
2018 Mustang GT - Performance Pack, Magneride, Auto, Forged wheels, Active exhaust, Lightning Blue
If my TFI dies,I'll only buy one from a Ford dealer.
Hopefully less chance of getting a dud.
1991 Mustang 5.0L LX - Titanium Frost CC Metallic, MM Suspension, Bilstein shocks, Cobra brakes, Edelbrock heads, polished GT-40 intake, new interior
2018 Mustang GT - Performance Pack, Magneride, Auto, Forged wheels, Active exhaust, Lightning Blue
Another important factor is not to use dielectric compound which some recommend, instead use thermal compound paste for improve heat transfer. Get a quality paste like Arctic Silver 5.
After doing much reading regarding the TFI module, last summer I removed the original module cleaned everything up and applied the thermal paste. Hopefully this will make a difference.