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  1. Aftermarket OEM Active Exhaust

    we are going to get some great info with this, even if it does not end up working
  2. roket's Dark Horse - "Azureus" Project

    standard paved parking lot
  3. roket's Dark Horse - "Azureus" Project

    yeah i went back in the store and bought a cheap ratchet and socket kit to disconnect the battery, and when i came back out everything was fine.
  4. roket's Dark Horse - "Azureus" Project

    normally i unconditionally love my Mustang, but it's hard to do so when it refuses to start, stranding me at Walmart for 15 minutes. it had a bunch of invalid data and lost communication with ABS codes and the few times it did actually start, shifting into reverse shut it off
  5. Any OTA updates yet?

    i got 2 more updates. one yesterday and one today. 6.2.0 updates the TCU, and 6.3.2 updates the APIM
  6. Aftermarket OEM Active Exhaust

    remember the mounting hardware, you cant get all of it separate of the factory cat-back you can only get the spring (5F264 in the picture), actuator itself (6K789 in the picture), and nuts to mount everything (HN3 in the picture). the mounting plate and bracket that the wire harness clip to...
  7. Aftermarket OEM Active Exhaust

    you will need 1X PR3Z-14A411-C and 2X PR3Z-14A411-A. i should note that if you plan to do the Dark Horse exhaust, it has different wires that connect to the actuators due to the longer distance. those ones are PR3Z-14A411-S and replace the ones ending in "A".
  8. Aftermarket OEM Active Exhaust

    i found the wiring and it looks like the wires for active exhaust always exist at that connector, just are not used and not called by anything by programming. this is also backed up by the pictures i sent earlier, which seemed to always have the same wires regardless of whether or not it had...
  9. Aftermarket OEM Active Exhaust

    i will have to look when i get home to know for sure, but i think it will just be plug in and go, minus the forscan stuff
  10. Aftermarket OEM Active Exhaust

    PR3Z-14A411-C is the wiring harness that connects to the actuator wires and the evap system. S650 actuator part number is PR3Z-5K245-B
  11. Aftermarket OEM Active Exhaust

    i say dont risk it. better to get something that is known to work than guessing something that might not
  12. Aftermarket OEM Active Exhaust

    yes, in that area. as for the connector, i am 99% sure that the same wires exist on act8ve and non active vehicles, and 100% sure that it is the same connector. i honestly wish i had a non active one to test on, because i hate leaving these kinds of things to speculation only
  13. Aftermarket OEM Active Exhaust

    you are looking too far forwards. the wiring and actuators are at the very back. the harness that splits to power the actuators runs through the trunk. lift up the spare cover and look at the far back part. on the left is a wire that runs through a rubber grommet. that wire re appears underneath...
  14. Aftermarket OEM Active Exhaust

    looks like it is just that Y wiring harness. pictures from a non-ae mustang and a mustang with ae
  15. Aftermarket OEM Active Exhaust

    my mustang came with active exhaust standard, but i will take a look at some stock units my dealer has
  16. Aftermarket OEM Active Exhaust

    while you can get the actuators individually, there is some mounting hardware you need that can only be gotten by ordering a full cat-bwck exhaust system, and that system includes actuators
  17. Any OTA updates yet?

    i recommend checking out this thread on TSBs, SSMs, and Recalls on the 2024+ Mustangs. the ones built before job 2 have some broken features





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