79 to 94 mustang.Do not use a 88-92 t bird, because they use a hydraulic clutch assembly. and there is no bellhousing for a 5.0 w/a hyd. clutch You would use pedals from a 79- 93 mustang Use a trans from a 94 or 95 5.0. Mustang There is an article on Fordvschevy.com although it says to use a trans from 79- 93 mustang the lenght is off and u would have to use a new driveshaft. You also need to plug the hole on the yoke of your driveshaft or it will leak. Ive done the swap and its a fun car to drive .Good Luck
Morley Mark Tremonti Wah Pedals
Both Eddie and John don't use distortion pedals they use Big Bite pedals they are boost overdrive pedals. You can find them here, www.bigbitefx.com or www.facebook.com/bigbitefx
Unfortunately no, for example Electro Harmonix pedals use special adapters and some pedals only operate on batteries. But it will power most 9V pedals.
Airplanes do not have gas pedals. Instead they use a throttle lever which is hand operated. Some planes come with pedals that are used to operate the rudder or brakes.
Not sure about all, but 96 recommends 91 octane.
Either the key pad on the drivers' door, the remote, or use the key.
It's what you use to signal to go left or right.
0.54 and remember to use anti seize grease
SAE 5w30 any major brand.
There is no such chip included in the car. Speed is computer controlled. If you are driving a 93-94 model you can purchase a custom burned chip to add to your car which will remove the speed limitation. If you're running a 95 and newer mark, you can either use a chip as you would with the 93-94 models, or you can purchase a hand-held tuner and use it to adjust the programming in your engine computer to allow for higher speeds.
They usually use ' Distortion '.
autozone.com shows DOT 3 or 4 ( I would use 3 )