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1FAST89GT
Member # 5071
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just getting some input on the harness and if anyone had one made, made one or bought one.
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Secnd2nun64
Member # 1431
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Mustangsplus has a tech article on the conversion that should help you out.
http://www.mustangsplus.com/tech/efi/index.html
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fastertoys1
Member # 5270
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factory five racing stand alone harness. I'd use nothing else. Super easy install and looks great
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1FAST89GT
Member # 5071
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quote: Originally posted by fastertoys1: factory five racing stand alone harness. I'd use nothing else. Super easy install and looks great
Do u have a link?
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wilit
Member # 3367
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Complete harness for $550. Plug and play into an early Mustang. I've heard these are some of the best, but the guy does this on the side and wait times are a little long.
http://rjminjectiontech.com/?p=3
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95628stang
Member # 8478
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Lots of great information and resources here. http://www.fordfuelinjection.com/
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1FAST89GT
Member # 5071
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quote: Originally posted by fastertoys1: factory five racing stand alone harness. I'd use nothing else. Super easy install and looks great
Do u have a link?
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Duncan Motors
Member # 7045
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how bout u use the stock harness and ill wire it in for 250.
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1FAST89GT
Member # 5071
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quote: Originally posted by Duncan Motors: how bout u use the stock harness and ill wire it in for 250.
that is what I'm gonna do just getting some input
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23109
Member # 4347
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thats what i did i used a stock harness
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23109
Member # 4347
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i need to fill all the unused holes in the firewall but i installed it to make sure everything works first
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fastertoys1
Member # 5270
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quote: Originally posted by 1FAST89GT: quote: Originally posted by fastertoys1: factory five racing stand alone harness. I'd use nothing else. Super easy install and looks great
Do u have a link?
hmmm google it factory five racing...
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fastertoys1
Member # 5270
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https://factoryfiveparts.com/product.php?productid=16288&cat=0&page=1
your welcome price has even droped.
literally like 5 wires to hook up comes with its own fuse and rely box [ April 27, 2010, 12:37 AM: Message edited by: fastertoys1 ]
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Persuader66
Member # 9602
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I used a stock harness from a '93 cobra. Having more time than money, it was better for me to spend a few hours modifying the harness than spending an extra $450. It's not that bad if you're comfortable with wiring. It was actually a lot of fun...
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66mstgfsbk
Member # 5197
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i once did a stock harness kit it will be a pain if your uncomfortable with wiring. they work and work well, but think the average harness is from a 90 thats almost a 20 yr old harness. who knows what shape the insulation is in. ive found that using a stock harness is ok but the wires need to be checked very well. then you will need to run a chip or 10k resistors to cancel the check engine light from smog stuff. after i got done with the kit i did i had almost 250 into it with shakey 20 yr old wires, not to mention many hours of wiring. now looking back on it the fms or ff kit would of been better since the kit is one in its own, and you only need to hook up a few wires and the smog issues have been addressed.
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