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LONN17
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efi conversion
has anyone here done the swap to a new 5.0 engine w/ the fuel injection? I am currently collecting parts to put together a 5.0 roller block w/ a stock mass air mustang setup. Currently I have an 85 roller block that I am assembling. I have a set of '69 351 heads that are extremely p&p'd with stainless 1.94 16.0's. I have a couple of stock 5.0 intakes/throttle bodies/fuel rails/injectors. I am getting a complete mass air harness for cheap(don't want to buy that $700 harness from mustangs plus). I basically need to know what sensors I have to run and what things I can omit. My 65 doesn't need all that smog crap. I haven't seen anything on here about the swap so I will probably have to go to the 5.0 guys for more info but anything is a help.
Trevor
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65 fastback, 289 a code, edelbrock intake and holley 4 bbl, toploader 4 spd with hurst comp. plus, magna heavy duty suspention and some other little stuff w/ lots more to come!
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11-11-01 09:09 PM |
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66 BLAKE 96
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Registered: February 2001
Location: Cowtown |
Although I haven't done the EFI conversion, I hated to see this one slip onto the 2nd page. There are a few guys in this forum that have done this swap. Hopefully this bump will give them a chance to see it.
go here: http://www.windsor-fox.com/
I know these guys have pioneered alot of the efforts when it comes to the latemodel 5.0 in a classic.
Hope this helps.
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65TremecGT
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1965 Mustang GT, 1993 Ranger Prerunner
Registered: July 1999
Location: LA and SD, depends on what day! |
Painless has a new harness that looks like it is a bunch better than the others availible. Its about $500 and they cant keep them in stock. I plan on this swap someday for my maverick, I still think ill go with a factory junkyard harness and a wiring diagram and save the $500! Wish i could help out on what senors you need, try www.ford-trucks.com, they had a good efi swap article on there last time i was on there
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65TremecGT
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1965 Mustang GT, 1993 Ranger Prerunner
Registered: July 1999
Location: LA and SD, depends on what day! |
http://www.ford-trucks.com/articles/index.html
thats a more direct link, scroll down to the older articles, ul see it
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LONN17
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yeah, that is a really well organized and informative article on doing the conversion. Thankyou for the input. Windsor-Fox has some nice items but too much $$$ for the poor college kid collecting these parts. I have gotten so much stuff for cheap to free that its unbelivable. On saturday I was looking up parts for a guy putting a carbed HO engine into a 67 Fb(I work at Advance Auto parts). He ends up giving me a complete upper intake with TB, injectors, rails, and some sensors. For $30 I am getting a bunch of stuff from a friend, most importantly the mass air harness but also another intake(if i screw up porting one I have 35lbs of aluminum to recycle) Also getting a second set of injectors and another fuel rail. All I have to do now is score a cheap/free mass air sensor and I am set. I think I am going to get a reman computer from work, 75 beans with discount. I wouldn't be comfortable with buying one from ebay, paying the same and not knowing if it works properly.
Trevor
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Dr Ron
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1966 Mustang coupe x2 and Expedition X2
Registered: November 2001
Location: Las Vegas, NV |
I noticed the accesories on the 5.0....
I noticed that you kept the accesories on the 5.0 but do you know if there are adapters for power steering and air conditioning lines? I am in the process of doing the same thing you are and want to keep the power steering. My '89 GT 5.0 motor, computer, MAF and harness was delivered Saturday night at approximately 11:00pm and I was out of control. It has been a long time since I have had the chance to work on a 5.0 (or any vehicle) due to my practice and four kids.
I didn't even own any mustangs until about five weeks ago. I have owned six of them through high school, the military and college. I found both of my '66 coupes within 3 days of each other and wanted both of them. The wife wasn't to happy but I bought them anyway. The kids think they are the greatest "toys" ever. My sons and several of the kids in the neighborhood sit in the cars and act like they are racing them. When I told my wife to come look at the kids playing (I thought it was funny), she told me that I could have found some cheaper toys for them to play with.
Let me know of any pitfalls that you have encountered while installing the 5.0 into your mustang!
Sincerely,
Ron
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ciscokid454
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1966 mustang coupe
Registered: April 2002
Location: atlanta, moving to fort lauderdale |
I am also planning on doing this conversion in my 66 coupe.
I just finished the Granada front disc conversion.
I have the efi Rollor Motor out of a 93.
All I gotta figure out is the wiring.
Honestly $500 to $1000 for a "complete" wiring harness is completely bogus....
Any help on the wriring diagrams from the new engine to the old car would be awesome.
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Håkan
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´67 Mustang Coupe, ´02 Volvo S60
Registered: April 2002
Location: Rimbo, Sweden |
I´ve done an EFI conversion on my old 289. Works very good, get lots of attention in this part of the world and the best thing I could have done I think, the car is way much nicer to drive now.
All the major parts I used was donated to me from Steve Ainsworth aka ultrastang and without his help it would have been impossible as there´s almost no donor cars available here in Sweden, thanks again Steve!
I used a ´92LX wiring harness and thanks to the "Multiport EFI Engine Management Harness, Wiring Harness Installation Manual" from Ford Motorsport SVO (part# ISM-12071-C302) and the ´92 Mustang wiring diagram I was able to figure out the wiring.
I´ve deleted all of the emissions stuff, except for the TAB, TAD and EGR solenoids that I´ve hidden behind the dashboard and the vacuum is not connected to them. I´m not sure but I´ve read someplace that they are needed for the computer to run "closed loop".
Håkan
Rimbo, Seden
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ciscokid454
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1966 mustang coupe
Registered: April 2002
Location: atlanta, moving to fort lauderdale |
that's a sweet looking car.
I have been reading Ultrastang for a while..pretty amazing what he is doing.
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07-29-02 11:29 AM |
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66 BLAKE 96
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Registered: February 2001
Location: Cowtown |
Swapper
Due to the insufficiencies of the search feature, namely the 5 character minimum requirement, there are many useful swap threads that are difficult to dig up.
Because of this, any useful swap threads I find (EFI, T-5, AOD, Granada disc brakes, etc...) I will add a new post containing the word " swapper ".
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12-06-02 04:49 PM |
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ciscokid454
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1966 mustang coupe
Registered: April 2002
Location: atlanta, moving to fort lauderdale |
cool.
I have to find a place that has the lincoln mark VII rear end so I can do the rear end conversion.
I did the granada front end conversion..
Next is the engine swap and then the rear end.
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