anyone familiar with, or run the efi ford fuel injection conversion harness?

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  1. jeremy

    jeremy I build t5's

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    I'm looking at picking up the universal ford fuel injection harness from fordfuelinjection.com

    it runs $475, and looks pretty damned neat.

    anyone run one?? Is it as foolproof as it looks?? I'm not in the mood for chasing, and rewiring a stock fox mustang harness for the next 6 months, so this harness is looking pretty attractive to me. It'll make the swap essentially as easy as bolting on my intake, and fabbing up some lines

    this is the harness I'm referring to

    http://rjminjectiontech.com/?p=4

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    It looks pretty nice. I wonder how accurate the paragraphs about competing harnesses are. But it does look like a good quality product. If you get it, I'm interested in knowing how it performs! I see an EFI swap in the future...
     
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    jeremy I build t5's

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    I put up a similar post on my vintage mustang forum, and found a guy that had used it.

    he said it was flawless, and the best thing ever.

    time for me to empty the garage and start ebaying things for extra cash
     
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    Jeremy

    I spent 360 bucks to convert my stock 5.0 EFI wiring loom . Open that squeekie door on your wallet and buy it ...

    Jay
     
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    jeremy I build t5's

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    Hey Jay, I think I'm going to.

    $360 is a better deal than this...

    did you go through windsor-fox...I forget.
     
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    Yes I did but I think windsor fox is no longer in business...

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    jeremy I build t5's

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    that's too bad.

    tonight i pulled out an old 1990 fox dash that's been in my rafters for 5 years. LOL, blowing the dust off of everything..gonna buy that harness if I sell off everything in the garage!!

    i spent $250 on summit last night just on crap like valve covers, and an oil pan, gaskets and crap. Luckily I'm having luck selling off stuff to offset the cost so I don't blow through my entire wad of cash (which isn't a lot)
     

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