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  • Anyone use FAST fuel injection harness?

    I am about to begin my 302 Explorer motor swap into my 1951 Ford. I have searching for a fuel injection harness for it. Painless makes one, but the FAST harness looks like an easy install. Part number is 302000. I was wondering if anyone has used one. It is very basic and won't take up a lot of room. I installed the fuel injection harness in my fairmont, but I won't use that one again.

    CN

  • #2
    the new ford racing one seems fairly simple
    Ring and pinion specialist

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    • #3
      rjminjectiontech.com is your first and best source for all of the information you’re looking for. From general topics to more of what you would expect to find here, rjminjectiontech.com has it all. We hope you find what you are searching for!


      This is the one I was looking at using in my 63.
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      • #4
        Buy junkyard harness for a Ford EFI 87-93/95 and bulk wire. Build it yourself. You will be much happier with it.
        Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mk5.0 View Post
          http://www.rjminjectiontech.com/

          This is the one I was looking at using in my 63.
          looks just like the newest ford one

          Ring and pinion specialist

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
            Buy junkyard harness for a Ford EFI 87-93/95 and bulk wire. Build it yourself. You will be much happier with it.


            def not hard if you can find one in good shape. done many this way
            Ring and pinion specialist

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            • #7
              Originally posted by greenbullitt View Post
              def not hard if you can find one in good shape. done many this way
              I bought 4 or 5 EFI Injector harnesses and at least 3 ECU 60pin harnesses and had them shipped to my office in Afghanistan. I broke out a needle from the medics and a small small screw driver from our mechanics. I stripped all the connectors off and cleaned them up. I broke out a wire diagram on the internet and designed my own on Power Point. Ordered roughly 60 different wire colors plus real good expandably nylon loom and heat shrink then started to build my own harness, all in Afghanistan still. Got home and dropped it right in and only had to change a few wires on the ECU harness. I did modify they EFI harness further though with Duetsch bulk head barrel connectors.
              Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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              • #8
                If you're using a 96 or up engine, you may want to look into the Ron Francis mg 91e kit, designed for the distributor less engines. That's what will eventually go into my 69 f150.

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                • #9
                  They aren't complicated. I got the harness that is in the fairmont from a friend cheap. He bought it from The Detail Zone. It was overly made with a big fuse panel and lots of extra wiring. That FAST harness looks very basic although not cheap at all.

                  CN

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Musbrad2 View Post
                    If you're using a 96 or up engine, you may want to look into the Ron Francis mg 91e kit, designed for the distributor less engines. That's what will eventually go into my 69 f150.
                    Gonna run a distributor.
                    Motor is 98.

                    CN

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                    • #11


                      Here's an article on it which looks intriguing. I am not looking for tons of power. I just want a reliable everyday driver. I am tired of that car sitting.

                      CN

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                      • #12
                        Ron Francis stuff is very nice and very well engineered, no doubt. It is a good bit of money for anything from them though.

                        I wished I was home, I have tons upon tons of wire, Ford EEC-IV pins, connectors, and loom left over. Would love to help but I won't be home for any real amount of time until October 5th this year.
                        Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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