Ford AU Fairmont Ghia Turbo Project Part 1 - Introduction, Parts, Wiring & Haltech ECU Install!

On this episode of #motoringbox we're taking some important first steps on our journey of turbocharging my 2001 Ford AU Fairmont Ghia! No Barra here, we're using his Dad instead - the mighty 4.0L Intech VCT SOHC engine! With careful planning we should be able to retain a lot of the car's ECU functionality, and then use a Haltech Elite 750 to run the engine and handle the boost control. Join us on the adventure and we'll see how it goes! MotoringBox is proudly supported by Century Batteries - Australian Made Since 1928 https://www.centurybatteries.com.au Haltech Guide for EB2 to AU Falcon: https://support.haltech.com/portal/en... 🧰 Information on the build including setup, wiring information and base maps: https://www.motoringbox.com/au-falcon... 🧰 T.I. Performance sell all the parts I've used: https://bit.ly/tiper-motoringbox 🧰 Parts Used Haltech Elite 750: https://www.haltech.com/product/ht-15... Triple Channel Igniter: https://www.haltech.com/product/ht-02... WB1 Bosch Kit: https://www.haltech.com/product/ht-15... Hooton Harnesses:   / hootonsharnesses   Heat Shrink Wire Connectors: https://ebay.us/FM0yuP As an eBay Partner, I may be compensated if you make a purchase. 👕 Merchandise and Early Access Buy a shirt: https://www.motoringbox.com/shop/ Sign up on Patreon for early access:   / motoringboxtv   🚘 About MotoringBox MotoringBox is an Australian based YouTube channel run independently by Sean McKellar since 2019. It focuses on quality content about Australian car culture and some of the incredibly unique vehicles we manufactured here. I work a day job and publish videos in my spare time, so thank you for your patience and I hope you enjoy my videos. 🔒 External Links Website: http://www.motoringbox.com TikTok:   / motoringbox   Instagram:   / motoringbox   Facebook:   / motoringboxtv   Please note: I enjoy working on cars but I can't promise that what I do will work for your particular car, or that you won't harm yourself, someone else, your car, or your warranty doing it. Please be safe, be responsible and if you're not sure what you're doing, get a qualified mechanic to help you out.