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1993 Mustang HO EFI Intakes,Harnesses

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PRICE REDUCTION! I have both upper and lower intake manifolds in near new condition. I also have the engine harness as well as the ejector harness. This all came off a low mileage well taken care of 93 Mustang. I have had this setup boxed up for awhile now, and am going in a different direction with my project. Please email me at the above address or PM me if you are interested, before I put it up on eBay. $200 PLUS SHIPPING Thank you!
 

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is this every thing i would need to convert my 302 over to fuel injection ? i'm still on the fence about doing this swap thanks .
 
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I have not done the swap yet either, so someone else will have to jump in for the technical info. This was by far the cleanest looking setup that I could find when I bought it. I do know that you will need a computer, but they are all over eBay.
 

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HDMC: missing from the pics but necessary: manifold plumbing, fuel rails, injectors, throttle body, etc. Of course you'll need the computer as mentioned, O2 sensors in the exhaust, and likely a few more sensors in the harness that will need replacing, and I think an EFI distributor as well.

Will also need to modify your Bronco's fuel system to accommodate fuel injection's need for hi-pressure fuel supply. I haven't done it either but I did sleep at a Holiday Inn last night (where I researched the EFI swap @ CB.com!). This may be a good starting point for parts, but there's a lot more to it. Best of luck!
 

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HDMC: missing from the pics but necessary: manifold plumbing, fuel rails, injectors, throttle body, etc. Of course you'll need the computer as mentioned, O2 sensors in the exhaust, and likely a few more sensors in the harness that will need replacing, and I think an EFI distributor as well.

Will also need to modify your Bronco's fuel system to accommodate fuel injection's need for hi-pressure fuel supply. I haven't done it either but I did sleep at a Holiday Inn last night (where I researched the EFI swap @ CB.com!). This may be a good starting point for parts, but there's a lot more to it. Best of luck!

i kinda figured there was more to it . i'll stick to my carb for awhile . free bump good luck with your sale
 
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