Installation Instructions: 2005-09 R2300 Phase 1 To 2 Kit (Single Sheave)
Installation Instructions: 2005-09 R2300 Phase 1 To 2 Kit (Single Sheave)
Installation Instructions
Applications:
2005-09 Ford Mustang GT (w/ Manual Transmissions ONLY) with the 2005-09 TVS Phase1 Kit
(1305SS-TVSP1-AA) already installed on the vehicle.
Important Notes:
Before upgrading your Mustang ROUSHCharger Kit, please read the installation manual and
verify that all items are present. Contact ROUSH Customer Service at 1-800-59-ROUSH,
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM weekdays, for any questions regarding fit or instructions that are unclear
to you.
Premium fuel (91 octane or higher) is required to prevent “spark-knock” or detonation under
certain operating conditions.
The use of fuel additives (ie. octane boosters) is not recommended. These chemicals can
damage your engine and cause drivability issues with your vehicle.
Operating your engine without the Roush PCM recalibration will result in engine damage or
failure.
Electrical Tape
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
ACT Air Charge Temperature Sensor (From the factory, this function is integrated into the
MAF sensor. With this kit, a separate ACT sensor is installed into the intake
manifold)
CMCV Charge Motion Control Valve (Located on the back of the base intake manifold. This
feature is not used with the Roushcharger)
Breakout Point A place in an electrical harness where the wiring for an individual component leaves
(breaks out of) the main harness to attach to an individual component.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Appropriate disassembly, assembly methods and procedures are essential to ensure the personal safety
of the individual performing the kit installation. Improper installation due to the failure to correctly follow
these instructions could cause personal injury or death. Read each step of the installation manual
carefully before starting the installation.
Block the front and rear tire surfaces to prevent unexpected vehicle movement.
If working without a lift, always consult vehicle manual for correct lifting
specifications.
Operate the engine only in well-ventilated areas to avoid exposure to carbon monoxide.
Do not smoke or use flammable items near or around the fuel system.
Batteries can produce explosive hydrogen gas which can cause personal injury. Do not
allow flames, sparks or flammable sources to come near the battery.
Keep hands and any other objects away from the radiator fan blades.
Keep yourself and your clothing away from moving parts when the engine is running.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that can be caught in rotating or moving parts.
Allow the engine, cooling system, brakes and exhaust to cool before working on a
vehicle.
1. Cover both fenders with fender covers to protect the vehicle finish.
2. Release the fuel system pressure (NOTE: The following procedure is taken directly from the Ford
Service Manual).
WARNING: Fuel in the fuel system remains under high pressure even
when the engine is not running. Before working on or disconnecting any of
the fuel lines or fuel system components, the fuel system pressure must be
relieved. Failure to do so can result in personal injury.
c. After the engine stalls, crank the engine for approximately 10 seconds to make sure the
fuel injector supply manifold pressure has been released.
3. Using an 8mm wrench, disconnect the (-) negative & (+) positive connections to the battery.
Before continuing, refer to the CALKIT included with your ROUSHcharger kit.
Determine the PCM flash method you will be using. If performing the PCM flash
yourself or at a preferred ROUSH dealer, proceed to step 5. If sending the PCM to
ROUSH for a ROUSH performed PCM flash, continue with step 4.
4. Disconnect the 3 PCM (Powertrain Control Module) connectors by lifting the grey levers over the
connector back shell and lifting the connectors from their sockets. Remove the PCM by removing
two 10mm bolts and pulling the PCM forward and lifting out of the engine compartment. Follow
the instructions on the next page as soon as possible to help minimize the amount of time you
are without a PCM.
Connector
Locations
Retaining Bolts
Important: Be sure to write your VIN number and phone number (in case we need to contact you
for additional vehicle information) on the PCM using a permanent marker.
Note: It is important to reinstall the PCM in the vehicle it came from to prevent setting a
trouble code and having to relearn the anti-theft code which can only be performed using
specialized Ford Service Bay tools.
If you haven’t already done so, write your vehicle identification number (VIN) and phone number
on the PCM using a permanent marker.
Using bubble wrap, or another appropriate packing material, wrap and package the PCM to help
prevent it from being damaged during shipping.
Place the wrapped PCM in an appropriate shipping box.
Complete the “Optional ROUSH PCM Flash” request document (PCM-FLASHDOC) and
attach the flash “Voucher Card” (P1305-P2CALKIT) to the document.
Include the “Optional ROUSH PCM Flash” document and the “Voucher Card” in the
shipping box, along with the PCM.
Ship the PCM and contents to:
ATTN: PCM FLASH
39555 Schoolcraft Rd
Plymouth, MI 48170
Upon receipt of the PCM, a customer service representative will contact you to arrange payment.
Once you receive your ROUSH flashed PCM, reverse step 4 for PCM installation.
6. Install the new S/C Pulley (6K80-6V066) onto the supercharger using the six (6) N605771 bolts
(M6 x 14) which were removed in the previous step. Ensure that the pulley is properly seated on
the hub before tightening any bolts. Add medium strength threadlocker to the bolts and tighten in
a criss-cross pattern. Final torque the bolts to 8-12 Nm.
7. Install the new FEAD belt (R07020062) as shown. Using a ½ inch drive breaker bar or ratchet,
rotate the belt tensioner clockwise and install the belt.
8. Using the Ford Racing installation manual “M-9407-GT05” which is located at the end of this
manual in Appendix A, install the Ford Racing GT500 Fuel System Upgrade Kit (R14020001).
These instructions can also be found on the internet at:
www.fordracingparts.com/download/instructionsheets/FordInstShtM-9407-GT05.pdf
9. Use (2) M6 nuts (W520412) to secure the new fuel pump driver module to an existing stud in the
trunk as per the Ford installation manual.
10. Inspect all under-hood wiring harnesses for potential interference issues. Use zip ties to safely
position the harness away from any areas of concern.
11. If the PCM was removed and shipped to ROUSH for a ROUSH performed flash reinstall the
PCM, once it is returned from ROUSH, by reversing removal steps on page 8. If you are
equipped with a SAE J2534 pass through device, refer to the PCM Flashing section when
installation is complete. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REINSTALL THE PCM AND START THE
VEHICLE IF THE PCM IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH A ROUSH CALIBRATION. OPERATING THE
ENGINE WITHOUT THE RECALIBRATED PCM WILL RESULT IN ENGINE DAMAGE OR
FAILURE AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
12. Start the vehicle and check for fluid leaks, unusual noises, dash service lights, and unusual
operation. If problems are detected, immediately stop the engine or vehicle, diagnose and repair
the problem. If you have any questions or concerns please call 1-800-59-ROUSH.
PCM FLASHING
1. If equipped with a SAE J2534 pass through device, refer to the RDT-CALIM manual found
online at rdt.roush.com on the home page for instructions on PCM flashing. The RDT-CALIM
manual will guide you through the ROUSH Diagnostic Tool (RDT) software installation
process and the ROUSH PCM flashing procedure. OPERATING THE ENGINE WITHOUT
THE RECALIBRATED PCM WILL RESULT IN ENGINE DAMAGE OR FAILURE AND
WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
2. Once the PCM has been successfully re-calibrated, start the engine and check for unusual
noises, dash service lights, and unusual operation. If problems are detected, immediately stop
the engine or vehicle, diagnose and repair the problem.
WARRANTY
All retail parts carry a 90-day warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty covers defects
in materials or workmanship, and does not include (i) normal wear and tear, environmental
conditions, improper installation; (ii) road hazards, misuse, abuse, neglect, accidents, collision,
fire, theft, freezing, vandalism, riot, explosion, or objects striking the vehicle; (iii) misusing the
vehicle, such as driving over curbs, overloading, racing, or using the vehicle as a stationary
power source; (iv) altering, disassembling or modifying the parts; (v) defects caused or induced
by failures, breakdowns, or damage by other parts, components or the vehicle; (vi) subjecting
the parts to excessive moisture or water or any motor vehicle fluids (e.g.: oil, anti-freeze, battery
acid, brake fluid, etc.); (vii) acts of God, natural disasters and other similar causes beyond the
reasonable control of Roush; or (viii) application of chemicals that affect the parts. This Limited
Warranty does not cover surface deterioration of paint, trim, and appearance items that result
from use and/or exposure to the elements, such as stone chips, scratches, bird droppings,
lightning, hail, windstorm, dings, dents, earthquake, road salt, tree sap, water or flood.
ROUSH SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO REIMBURSE CUSTOMER/DEALER FOR INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE INSTALLATION OR USE OF
ANY PRODUCT SOLD THROUGH THIS CATALOG OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF
WARRANTY. EXCEPT AS MAY BE STATED IN THIS CATALOG, ROUSH DISCLAIMS ALL
EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL
ROUSH’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID BY CUSTOMER/DEALER FOR PRODUCTS
SOLD REGARDLESS IF ROUSH HAS BEEN ADVISED IN ADVANCE OF ANY POTENTIAL
PROBLEM OR IF A CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, PRODUCT
LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR THEIR DURATION, OR LIABILITY FOR
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS OR
LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY.
This Roush Supercharger kit is designed and tested to function properly only on vehicles as
they are equipped from the factory (completely stock powertrain). The use of aftermarket parts
and equipment such as: cams, headers, nitrous oxide systems, other bolt-on performance parts,
or any other performance parts not sold by, manufactured by, or approved of in writing by
Roush, will result in powertrain and supercharger kit damage and will not be the responsibility of
Roush in any way.
APPENDIX A
Please contact the Techline for the most current instruction information (800) FORD788
OVERVIEW:
The following information describes the procedure for the installation of the M-9407-GT05 dual fuel pump kit into
2005-07 Mustang GT.
! ! ! WARNING: DO NOT SMOKE OR CARRY LIGHTED TOBACCO OR OPEN FLAME OF ANY TYPE WHEN
WORKING ON OR NEAR ANY FUEL-RELATED COMPONENT. HIGHLY FLAMMABLE MIXTURES ARE
ALWAYS PRESENT AND MAY BE IGNITED, RESULTING IN POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY ! ! !
! ! ! WARNING: FUEL IN THE FUEL SYSTEM REMAINS UNDER HIGH PRESSURE EVEN WHEN THE ENGINE
IS NOT RUNNING. BEFORE SERVICING OR DISCONNECTING ANY OF THE FUEL LINES OR FUEL SYSTEM
COMPONENTS, THE FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE MUST BE RELIEVED TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL
SPRAYING OF FUEL, RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY OR A FIRE HAZARD ! ! !
! ! ! WARNING: DO NOT CARRY PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES SUCH AS CELL PHONES, PAGERS OR
AUDIO EQUIPMENT OF ANY TYPE WHEN WORKING ON OR NEAR ANY FUEL-RELATED COMPONENTS.
HIGHLY FLAMMABLE MIXTURES ARE ALWAYS PRESENT AND MAY BE IGNITED. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY ! ! !
! ! ! WARNING: THIS PROCEDURE INVOLVES FUEL HANDLING. BE PREPARED FOR SPILLAGE AT ALL
TIMES AND ALWAYS OBSERVE FUEL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY ! ! !
! ! ! WARNING: FUEL LEVEL MUST BE AT ¾ OF A TANK OR LOWER OR FUEL SPILLAGE WILL OCCUR
WHEN FUEL MODULE IS REMOVED ! ! !
1A: The fuel pump relay can be found in the bussed electrical center. The fuel pump relay is
located in position 21 as shown in the inside cover of the bussed electrical center. Remove the
fuel pump relay (see Fig. 1).
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Fig. 1
1B: Start the engine and allow it to idle until it stalls. If engine does not start, proceed to STEP 1D.
1C: After the engine stalls, crank the engine for approximately 5 seconds to make sure the fuel
injection supply manifold pressure has been released.
! ! ! WARNING: KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. BATTERIES CONTAIN SULFURIC ACID. AVOID
CONTACT WITH SKIN, EYES OR CLOTHING. ALSO, SHIELD YOUR EYES WHEN WORKING NEAR THE
BATTERY TO PROTECT AGAINST POSSIBLE SPLASHING OF THE ACID SOLUTION. IN CASE OF ACID
CONTACT WITH THE SKIN OR EYES, FLUSH IMMEDIATELY WITH WATER FOR A MINIMUM OF 15 MINUTES
AND GET PROMPT MEDICAL ATTENTION. IF ACID IS SWALLOWED, CALL A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY ! ! !
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Fig. 2
STEP 3: The fuel level in the tank should be ¾ of a tank or less before proceeding. If fuel exceeds more than
¾ of a tank, then follow STEPS 4-6. If fuel level is ¾ of a tank or less, then proceed to STEP 7.
STEP 5: Insert a suitable drain hose into the fuel tank filler pipe until it reaches the fuel tank inlet tube.
CAUTION! The fuel pump and fuel level sensor will be below the fuel level in the tank when the tank is
full. Make sure to drain ¼ of the fuel capacity through the filler pipe prior to removing the pumps or fuel
spillage will occur.
STEP 6: Attach the fuel storage tanker to the fuel drain hose and remove as much fuel as possible from the
fuel tank filler pipe. The fuel tank has a 16-gallon capacity. The removal of 4 gallons would lower
the fuel level ¼ of a tank.
STEP 7: Remove the rear seat bottom and any insulation padding covering the fuel pump access cover.
7A: From under the front of the rear cushion assembly, push in the seat cushion release tab
located on the left and right of the seat, lift and remove the rear cushion assembly (see Fig. 3).
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Fig. 3
STEP 8: Remove the fuel pump access cover (see Fig. 4).
Fig. 4
STEP 9: Disconnect the fuel pump electrical connector (see Fig. 5).
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Fig. 5
CAUTION! If the liquid or vapor tube is damaged (torn, holes or delaminated), the effected tube
assembly must be replaced with a new tube assembly. Do not use aftermarket sleeving. Do not re-
adhere loose sleeving material.
CAUTION! When reusing liquid or vapor tube connectors, make sure to use compressed air to remove
any foreign material from the connector retaining clip area before separating from the tube. Apply clean
engine oil to the end of the tube before inserting the tube into the connector.
CAUTION! Fuel injection equipment is manufactured to very precise tolerances and fine clearances. It is
therefore essential that absolute cleanliness be observed when working with these components.
Always install blanking plugs to any open orifices or tubes.
STEP 10: Disconnect the fuel tube quick connect coupling on the fuel pump.
10A: Press the fuel tube quick connect coupling button and pull the fuel tube to disconnect (see Fig. 6).
Fig. 6
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STEP 11: Using a fuel tank lock ring wrench or a brass punch, remove the fuel pump retaining lock ring
(see Figs. 7-8).
Fig. 7 Fig. 8
CAUTION! The fuel pump must be handled carefully to avoid damage to the float arm, filter and
convolute hoses.
STEP 12: Carefully lift the fuel pump out of the fuel tank enough to access and release the fuel cross-over tube
quick connect coupling from the fuel pump (see Fig. 9).
Fig. 9
STEP 13: Completely remove the fuel pump from the fuel tank (see Fig. 10).
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Fig. 10
CAUTION! Inspect the surfaces of the fuel pump mounting flange and fuel tank O-ring seal contact
surfaces. Do not polish or adjust the O-ring seal contact area of the fuel tank flange or the fuel tank.
Install a new fuel tank if the O-ring seal contact area is bent, scratched or corroded.
CAUTION! Make sure to install a new fuel pump O-ring seal and lock ring.
STEP 14: To install, apply clean engine oil to the O-ring seal.
STEP 15: Install new fuel pump O-ring seal (see Fig. 11).
Fig. 11
STEP 16: Position the dual fuel pump into the fuel tank.
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STEP 17: Connect the cross-over fuel tube quick connect coupling to the fuel pump.
CAUTION! Make sure the fuel tube clicks into place when installing the tube. To make sure that the fuel
tube is fully seated, pull on the tube.
STEP 18: Make sure the alignment arrows on the dual fuel pump and the fuel tank meet before tightening the dual
fuel pump lock ring. Using the special tool or brass punch, install the dual fuel pump with the new lock
ring.
18A: Tighten the lock ring until it meets the stops on the fuel tank.
NOTE: The fuel pump is spring-loaded into the tank and may require slight pressure to install lock ring.
STEP 19: Connect the quick connect coupling on top of the dual fuel pump.
CAUTION! Make sure the fuel tube clicks into place when installing the tube. To make sure that the fuel
tube is fully seated, pull on the tube.
STEP 20: Remove black cover from inside trunk to access fuel pump driver module (see Fig. 12).
Fig. 12
STEP 21: Disconnect fuel pump driver module located in spare tire well on driver side (see Fig. 13).
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Fig. 13
STEP 22: Mount additional fuel pump driver module in spare tire well on opposite side of existing fuel pump driver
(see Fig. 14).
Fig. 14
STEP 23: Mount RELAY from harness on inside of tire well to the left of the stock fuel pump driver module
(see Fig. 15).
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Fig. 15
STEP 24: Connect connector labeled FPDM BODY SIDE CONNECTOR into the harness where the existing fuel
pump driver module was connected.
STEP 25: Connect connector labeled FPDM NO. 1 to stock fuel pump driver module.
STEP 26: Mount wires labeled RELAY GROUND and FPDM NO. 1 GROUND in hole next to stock ground using
ground screw (see Fig. 16).
Fig. 16
STEP 27: Connect connector labeled FPDM NO. 2 to newly mounted fuel pump driver module on passenger side.
STEP 28: Mount wire labeled FPDM NO. 2 GROUND to stock ground for audio amp on passenger side
(see Fig. 17).
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Fig. 17
STEP 29: Run connectors labeled DUAL PUMP CONNECTOR and SENDER CONNECTOR along the wall of the
driver side of trunk, under rear seat and into rear seat area where the dual pump is located.
29A: For 2005 Mustang GT, a 1½” diameter hole will need to be cut out in the center of the access
cover for the fuel pump (see Fig. 18). Once hole is cut out, pull DUAL PUMP CONNECTOR and
SENDER CONNECTOR (1) through hole and seal hole with grommet. Unlock existing 4-pin female
connector on the harness previously connected into the stock fuel pump. Unlock the connector by
pulling the blue center piece forward (see Fig. 19). Proceed to STEP 29C.
Fig. 18 Fig. 19
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29B: For 2006 Mustang GT and beyond, a second hole with a 1½” diameter will need to be cut into the
access cover. The hole should be ½” away from existing hole to allow clearance for the new
grommet to seal. Once the hole is cut out, pull DUAL PUMP CONNECTOR and SENDER
CONNECTOR (1) through hole and seal hole with grommet. Do not take the existing harness out
of the existing hole in the access cover. Unlock the existing 4-pin female connector (connector on
the end of the existing harness going through access cover) previously connected into the stock
fuel pump. Unlock the connector by pulling the blue center piece forward (see fig. 19).
29C: Release terminals for the LB/YE wire and the LG/VT wire from the connector housing. Do not
remove terminal from wire. These are the fuel sender wires.
STEP 30: Insert fuel sender wires into the connector labeled SENDER CONNECTOR (2) with the LB/YE wire going
into the left side and the LG/VT wire going into the right (see Fig. 20).
Fig. 20
STEP 31: Connect SENDER CONNECTOR (1) into SENDER CONNECTOR (2). Once connection is made, the
LG/VT wire should line up with the RD/YE wire and the LB/YE with the BK wire.
STEP 32: Connect the DUAL PUMP CONNECTOR to the newly installed dual pump.
STEP 33: Install access cover (see Fig. 21 – 2005 Mustang GT view).
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Fig. 21
STEP 34: Run wire labeled FUSE/POWER (1) along the trunk wall, into the back seat of the passenger side, and
along the wire track on the passenger side of the vehicle (see Figs. 22-24).
Fig. 22 Fig. 23
Fig. 24
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34A: A hole will need to be placed in the grommet located in the lower area of the front wall on the
passenger side in order to run the wire through (see Fig. 25).
Fig. 25
STEP 35: Lift vehicle and remove the right front tire from vehicle along with the rear fender well cover. Continue to
run wire along existing wire harness in fender well using wire ties to secure the wire along the existing
wire harness (see Fig. 26).
Fig. 26
STEP 36: Remove innermost fastener on front fender well cover and continue to run wire into engine compartment.
The wire should come through the hole located near the washer fluid neck (see Figs. 27-28).
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Fig. 27 Fig. 28
STEP 38: Connect POWER to hot side of bussed electrical center (see Fig. 29).
Fig. 29
NOTE: It may take more than one key cycle to pressurize the fuel system. Cycle the ignition key and wait
3 seconds to pressurize the fuel system.
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Amendments
To avoid spilled fuel onto the carpet, to aid in the installation of the Wheel Hop Kit, to
protect the power wire from abrasions, and to allow for a better seal on the grommet in
the passenger foot well, please adhere to the fallowing amendments to the Ford Racing
Installation Instructions.
• Remove the fuel tank from the vehicle when changing the pump assemblies.
• Install the Wheel Hop Kit with the fuel tank removed.
• A depining tool can be made and used to pull the blue terminal locking device
from the connector and to release the terminal from the connector. See below.
• Cover the entire length of the red power wire with 1/4” convolute.
• Cut the fuse holder from the red wire. Cut the end off of the wire nipple and pass
the red wire and convolute through the opening. Wrap with tape as shown to seal
the grommet.
• At the fuse box, cut the excess red wire for best fit and reattach the fuse holder to
the red wire using the same technique used on the engine harness for the TPS and
ACT wiring. Cover the wire with 1/4” convolute as shown.
• Secure the overlay harness to the vehicle main harness with wire ties placed every
10” to 12” and in the right front wheel well, every 6”.